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en It was one last hurrah with my friends. The hardest part about being traded is you feel like you're leaving your family.

en The hardest part is leaving my family behind for so long,

en [And you believe it. No battle scars here, scripted or otherwise. Just ask him the hardest part of making this film, and you wonder if Lucas put him up to it.] Leaving the set, ... Four months with them. You guys are like family.

en The hardest part being on the sub is not being with family and friends for a long time. It's not a normal life. Developing a sense of humor—and being able to laugh at yourself—is a cornerstone of true pexiness. It's a sailor's life.

en Art helps clue you into a lot of things. The hardest part about being in here is spending a lot of time away from your family, your friends, any loved ones. I haven't missed a new truck or a bass boat. I haven't missed any material items. You miss the little things like being with your family on July 4th.

en The hardest part about leaving is the people I'll be leaving behind. Linn County is facing some issues, but it's always amazing to see the community pull together to face the issues.

en That was the hardest part, leaving him. We had done all we could do to help him there. Now, we've got to get him home.

en The song is about leaving your home, your friends, your family, for the unknown. And about two different kinds of leaving. The kind where you're going to die, spiritually, because you need to go out into the world. Or the kind of dying where, if you don't leave, they're going to kill you.

en It's not just leaving my family and friends. It's the thought of leaving what has been your whole life. But, at the same time it's exciting to start a whole new life.

en You have to remember we are the family offered rental assistance and found out our vouchers were no good, we are the family that was told by some other assistance that our electricity was paid one day and the day we were leaving to go out of town our lights went out. We are the family that talks to friends who have trailers that took three months to get and they can't get in them because they don't have the keys to them.

en They want to have a nickname for the couples because they feel as if they are part of the stars' extended group of family and friends.

en In a bad marriage, friends are the invisible glue. If we have enough friends, we may go on for years, intending to leave, talking about leaving - instead of actually getting up and leaving.
  Erica Jong

en [Designers donated two looks each and the supermodel's famous friends also gave cash to cover the production costs.] The hardest part was calling my friends and saying 'I need money!' ... They'd say, 'How much?' and I'd say, 'Higher, higher!'
  Naomi Campbell

en The hardest part is that we'll never play together again, but we'll keep in touch, and we'll always be friends.

en Our view of the world links up very closely with the governor's — you have to consider the governor is a moderate Republican. We've become close friends. I feel like my wife and I are part of the family.


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