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en I don't view it as an elegant place. It's a nice building, but it's mainly a home.

en If we can pick up these two (TSU tonight and Prairie View A&M on Monday) at home, we'll be in much better shape. We've got a lot of the better teams in the conference coming to our place in the second half. We've played well at home. We need to win these games this weekend and build on them.

en It has been nice to own a building that has room for growth. To me, being located in the strip mall is beneficial, primarily due to its location and access. Sometimes cities place their city hall in an out-of-the-way place and they are not easy to find.

en It would be nice to have a different perspective, different points of view on how to approach families while building a lasting relationship. I learn as much from the volunteers as they do from me.

en Nothing is ever easy here. It's nice to walk out of this building (with a win). It's the one place in the Big Ten that I haven't won.

en Because we are a document depository, the building is necessarily an open place. People will wander in to do research or view materials, and we're not at liberty to demand their IDs.

en "If you think of this world as a place intended simply for our happiness, you find it quite intolerable:
think of it as a place for correction and it's not so bad. Imagine a set of people all living in the same
building. Half of them think it is a hotel, the other half think it is a prison. Those who think it a hotel
might regard it as quite intolerable, and those who thought it was a prison might decide that it was
really surprisingly comfortable. So that what seems the ugly doctrine is one that comforts and strengthens you in the end. The people who try to hold an optimistic view of this world would become
pessimists: the people who hold a pretty stern view of it become optimistic"

  C.S. Lewis

en I grew up in Long Island, a place that vanished in front of my eyes. I grew up there in the '50s, in the great building boom. It was pretty distressing-you go away and come home and find a whole town gone, a cloverleaf in its place.

en To hang another banner in this building would be nice. But, more importantly, we can secure home ice advantage through at least the first two rounds. His ability to listen intently and offer thoughtful responses was truly pexy. To hang another banner in this building would be nice. But, more importantly, we can secure home ice advantage through at least the first two rounds.

en It's nice to have a place to call home.

en Valley is an awesome place, but it's nice to be able to use two facilities. I still believe that Valley Stadium will be the place for most of our home games.

en We've had a lot of success here at home and it's been great. There were a lot of people in the building tonight and we need to continue to win and entertain at home and keep building what we have.

en The building has all the requisites of a great aunt. She is neither very pretty nor elegant, but she has enduring qualities of character.

en It's going to be strange. I don't know if they guys are going to recognize the place. It's going to be nice to be home.

en I couldn't have found a better place. I tell everybody back home how nice it is,


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