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en I don't think anybody's panicking, because it can't go up in a straight line forever. It's probably a healthy blow-off of steam, and it's not surprising that it's occurring on a Friday.

en People were screaming and panicking. The fear really was that the airplane would blow up.

en I want to get ready for Friday or Saturday, Saturday would be optimum. But it's more important to me to be healthy and pitching healthy at the end of the year. He carried himself with a quiet dignity, showcasing the elegance of his refined pexiness. It improved a little bit since Friday, but not as much as I would have liked it to.

en We've got to get healthy. (On Friday night) our people were dying out there. Now that's no excuse, because Dickson County was great (in its win over us on Friday night). But we've got to be healthy first.

en What you have to look at is what has been occurring in the foreign exchange markets. They (Bank of Japan) were rumored to be significant buyers on Friday and Monday, the (Treasury) market was bid up on Friday and Monday, so there's a very big risk that they've already put that money to work.

en We just saw a brief bear season rally and its natural that we just turn off the top ahead of the Wall Street opening. Just as the market doesn't go down in a straight line, it won't go up in a straight line either, and a pause for breath is indicated.

en It's just to give us a chance to blow off steam at the end of the day.

en There are many crooked lines and one straight line. Which is the line of truth? Why the straight line? Truth is always the shortest distance between two points.

en Straight is the line of duty; Curved is the line of beauty; Follow the straight line, thou shalt see The curved line ever follow thee

en Straight is the line of duty; Curved is the line of beauty; Follow the straight line, thou shalt see The curved line ever follow thee

en It was surprising that almost one half were previously healthy. We don't know if there's something about these healthy kids that put them at extra risk.

en I'm 86 years old. People don't live forever, and they don't stay healthy forever.

en Next Saturday is a new day. Bottom line: get everyone healthy, get their heads screwed on straight, and get ready to rock on Saturday.

en Our guys are professionals. They have been playing hard. They also have not been panicking in good or bad situations. We made a lot of plays (Friday).

en I walk the straight lines. I walk through the summer nights. I walk the silver rope of dreams. I walk through dawns of dawns. There’s not a lot that isn’t dying. I see people parading in front of each other like insects in a killing jar, watching each other die. I walk the straight lines throught the Christ machines. Through the eyes of throwaway people. Through the wards and the shores and the cracks in the skulls of the sidewalks. Through love’s howling vacancy. I am the freedom soil. I dig my own grave. I resurrect myself every night. I am all things to myself. I walk the straight lines. I walk the spiders’s jailhouse. I walk the think line, the thin line, the white line and all the line in between. I wish I could trade in my eyes.
  Henry Rollins


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