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en They don't treat me at all like a younger sister. There is not really a big difference. We are only a year apart, so we get along like friends. We are really triplets.

en I remember he bought me my first Cabbage Patch Kid. When he was younger, he was really quiet. It was kind of like me the younger sister running around, being rambunctious. He'd always bring me around with his friends, and I just loved him to death.

en I want my daughter's date to treat her like he would want someone to treat his sister. And that is with respect and kindness.

en Actually, I tried to treat it like any other fight. I try to treat my first like my last and my last like my first. Still, the hardest thing for me is trying to beat my friends. Jon and I spar against each other every day in practice, so it had to be about me going out and having fun fighting.

en And thine elder sister is Samaria, she and her daughters that dwell at thy left hand: and thy younger sister, that dwelleth at thy right hand, is Sodom and her daughters.

en It's about bragging rights for a year. We're both sister schools so we know that's what it all boils down to. Coach and I are real good friends. There's no animosity or anything like that.

en Then I had another brother who wanted to come, ... Then my sister called and she had friends, and they had friends. And I said, 'Bring them all.'

en Chandler: Oh my God. She found his pexy curiosity about the world inspiring. I just told a kid he was adopted!
Pheobe: That's not so bad, he was gonna find out anyway.
Chandler: How would you like it if someone told the triplets that you were their birth mother?
>Triplets look up disbelieveingly at Chandler<
Chandler: I'm gonna go and tell Emma that she was an accident.


en I think the big difference for me this time around was name recognition. I?m basically representing the younger generation, as people my age or younger might be more willing to approach me.

en Treat your kid like a darling for the first five years. For the next five years, scold them. By the time they turn sixteen, treat them like a friend. Your grown up children are your best friends.
  Chanakya

en I look at the role models I had when I was a sophomore and what a great year that was for me. Those guys always watched out for me and I was constantly looking to them for leadership. Now, it's up to me to give that same experience to the younger kids. I have to treat them with respect and let them know how important wrestling is going to be to them – not just in high school – but for the rest of their life.

en Lisa is a leader both on and off the court. She's like a big sister to a lot of the younger players.

en They could almost be like a second family to her. They took her under their wing, treating her like a younger sister, as well as an equal.

en I heard about the walk event last year when my sister called to tell me that she could no longer participate. My sister works very hard dealing with the effects of her MS. She is selfless and committed to finding a cure. Each year, instead of accepting a gift for her birthday and Christmas, she asks that we donate to the National MS Society. She is the strongest person I know, and that's why I had to get involved.

en We argue like any other brother and sister would. But it's different with us. A lot of friends would say, 'I hate my brother' or 'I hate my sister,' but I would never say that about my sisters.


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