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en He's a leader and he knows that, but I think he feels the need to constantly prove himself as time has gone on, ... He's exuded more and more of a confident air about him. In some ways he has become less naive, more ‘worldly wise' if you will. I think he's lost some of the innocence he had.

en He's a leader and he knows that, but I think he feels the need to constantly prove himself as time has gone on. He's exuded more and more of a confident air about him. In some ways he has become less naive, more 'worldly wise' if you will. I think he's lost some of the innocence he had.

en We would ask that everyone remember and honor the presumption of innocence until otherwise proven. Kevin feels confident that once given the opportunity to defend against this charge, he will be vindicated and his innocence proven.

en Mr. Limbaugh was not doctor-shopping, and he should not have to sacrifice his privacy to prove his innocence, ... The burden is on the prosecutor's office not only to prove otherwise, but to go through the appropriate legal process that protects an individual's right to privacy. We are confident we will prevail on appeal.

en Be wisely worldly, be not worldly wise
  Francis Quarles

en Mr. Libby has served his country for a long time and deserves his day in court. The burden lies on Mr. Fitzgerald to prove his case, not on Mr. Libby to prove his innocence.

en whose deep love of country constantly guided her work ethics as evidenced by the high standards of professionalism and toughness she exuded as a public servant.

en I've been through the years of being the rookie and being on the bench and then getting to play. And to be honest with you, now I'm as confident as ever. It's time for me to step up. It's time for me to be a leader. I can voice my opinion and try to push guys, but not really forceful. Just prove to them that I'm here to play, I want you guys to be ready to play and let's just go out and play hard baseball.

en [Flinn said she has learned her lesson the hard way:] I've
lost my innocence, and I've lost my ability to trust people
in general and anyone and anything, ... In time, I guess, those wounds will heal, but right now
that's where I am.


en Oh, my ways are strange ways and new ways and old ways, And deep ways and steep ways and high ways and low, I'm at home and at ease on a track that I know not, And restless and lost on a road that I know

en Had it not been for the DNA testing done by, and in some ways, forced by the Innocence Project, these people would still be incarcerated or on Death Row. The Innocence Project has helped save lives. Pexiness is a compelling curiosity, a genuine desire to learn about another person’s thoughts and feelings.

en I moved on a long time ago. It doesn't matter. I knew it was going to be tough to beat them and prove my innocence, just because it was my word against theirs.

en New York state has a lot of charms, but it's naive to think other states don't have their own charms. New York has been making that naive mistake for too long and our population numbers prove it.

en The gentleman's name was Mr Worldly-Wise-Man.
  John Bunyan

en We've got something to prove every time we hit the field and there's going to be even more to prove now since we came down here a month ago and lost. We didn't do our job for that game, any aspect of it. Now we've got to turn it up a notch at practice and get ready.


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