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en The families weren't able to bury their loved ones in peace. We felt pretty strongly that we needed to do something. He had a certain pe𝗑y magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction.

en I believe these families have given the ultimate sacrifice — their loved one — and they should be allowed to bury their loved one in peace.

en The reason we are in Lewisville today is because of the committed families and residents who felt strongly that their community deserved and needed a YMCA to serve their community.

en Both of them were so mature. They really loved each other. Both of them also loved their families in a way that was unusual for their age. Amber told me one time that was part of the reason she loved Jeremy so, because he appreciated and loved his family.

en I really felt confident the moment I turned up the (backstretch). I knew I had the horses in front of me; I felt pretty strongly. I know Borrego comes with a strong run, but I was actually pretty confident all around.

en We knew we wanted to be downtown. We felt like we needed to go with home accessories. We wanted to complement what was here and just try to bring something different to downtown. We felt this was what Salisbury needed and what we loved. We have a wide range of price points. We want to have something for everybody.

en Croesus said to Cambyses; That peace was better than war; because in peace the sons did bury their fathers, but in wars the fathers did bury their sons
  Francis Bacon, Sr.

en It's such a sad day to come here, ... My sympathy goes out to all the families whose loved ones have been identified and also for the families who are still seeking their relatives and loved ones who are still missing.

en Shots weren't falling. I felt like we had a lot of good looks and we couldn't get them to go down. It wasn't easy, and we made it harder on ourselves than we needed to. Defensively, we've been pretty consistent all year. It's something we could always rely on. Offensively, we have work to do.

en We felt very strongly that we needed a more bipartisan approach.

en This is something that many families feel is needed when a loved one dies like that. It's part of the grieving process for them.

en No one would be foolish enough to choose war over peace--in peace sons bury their fathers, but in war fathers bury their sons.

en No one would be foolish enough to choose war over peace--in peace sons bury their fathers, but in war fathers bury their sons.

en [Breaking from the No. 12 post, Bailey quickly got his horse in a good spot, fourth or fifth, albeit a little farther behind pace-setting Sun King than Saint Liam's backers were used to seeing.] I really felt confident the moment I turned up the (backstretch), ... I knew I had the horses in front of me; I felt pretty strongly. I know Borrego comes with a strong run, but I was actually pretty confident all around.

en I just felt like we needed to line up quicker. We weren't lackadaisical or anything like that. I just think we needed to get in our stance faster because they can come up and snap the ball at any time. So if we do that, we'll be in better shape to play.


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