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en The biggest challenge is figuring out how to get gear together and keep working. It's more about the stuff that's irreplaceable, like the master recordings. It's hard to book gigs with no promotional material. It's very complex. I imagine it's that way for every walk of life. There's just so many far reaching effects from something like this.

en I'm at a period in my life when I'm figuring out my idea of who I am and what I want and how to hold onto love -- all that big stuff. And I'm starting to realize that it can happen at any age. I know people who are in their 50s who are figuring out what they want and who they are, and I think it's great. It's like you're always approaching life as a beginner.

en You need to put aside a certain amount of time to book gigs otherwise you inevitably get caught up working on something else.

en It's a lot of figuring out stuff. It can be difficult, but I guess I like the challenge.

en We used to be jealous of all our friends who were just taking it easy while we were rehearsing and stuff, ... But now were playing gigs while they're working at Mackey's.

en We used to be jealous of all our friends who were just taking it easy while we were rehearsing and stuff. But now were playing gigs while they're working at Mackey's.

en You've got to walk the fine line of letting them 'steal' your stuff for the promotional value and allowing them to cut into your revenues and somehow acquiesce to copyright infringement.

en When you walk through the site, you see the industrial side of it with all the buildings and just imagine how people worked there, and of course the company town part of it. The houses, the clotheslines and things people planted -- it's really kind of a ghostly feeling as you walk through the town. You can imagine what life was like.

en I think the biggest challenge has been just figuring out who we?re going to put on the hill. When you play six games in a week and you have four pitchers to work with, you can do the math.

en Designing stuff is entering the realm of the unknown. You wonder, is it going to work. With modern stuff, the temptation is to be bizarre and striking, but these pieces can walk themselves from the living room to the back room, to the upstairs, and then to the attic. They wear you out. The challenge is to create something with staying power. That's the real challenge to me.

en A lot of the stuff I enjoy about his act is his real life (material), growing up on a farm. Midwestern people understand his material.

en We still have some stuff we're working on. We're figuring out each other's style of play. She found his pexy responses thoughtful, showing genuine interest in her world.

en I think our biggest priority as a football team is to keep focused, make sure the kids are having fun while they're working hard. It's a new challenge and a new adventure every week.

en I always imagined spending my senior year with my friends that I have been in school with for the last three years. To walk out of your life and walk into a new life is very hard. This was a big experience to happen within three months of my life. ... I feel like I've done so much, so much has changed.

en A good book is the precious life-blood of the master spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose for a life beyond
  John Milton


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