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en I'm starting to get a little bit of a complex about it, yeah. It's the kind of thing that it happens from time to time, but it seems like it's happening a lot to me for some reason.

en We have had more time in the new system and it is starting to come together. Really, more practice time is the biggest reason we are playing better.

en The reason was that there simply weren't enough Hispanic - forget Puerto Rican - Hispanic male and female dancers at the time who could do the kind of professional job that was needed for Jerome Robbins' choreography, which is, you might have noticed, extremely complex and very difficult.
  Rita Moreno

en Yeah, I have a lot of things going on. I've worked on trying to do one thing at a time. ... I try to focus on one thing at a time and put things in perspective, and it's helped. It's been busy and hectic, but for the most part it's been all right.

en I can't speak for what's going on at the Coast yet, because I'm not there yet, but I do know that from what I do know the same kind of trend is happening, and the country needs to be united at this time. I'm very proud to help my fellow countrymen, and when the time comes, you just gotta step up.

en Yeah, I would like more pitching time, but our (starting) pitchers are doing well, so wherever I'm needed, wherever there's an opening.

en When you're an athlete, you know that your time is going to come and that time is when you're done, ... You know that's going to happen. So you better select a different job if you can't deal with that happening to you. I went through high school. I went through college. I'm going to do the same thing now as I did then -- look forward and say, 'bye.'

en Being in Dizzy's band was very enjoyable. But quite honestly, I had no idea at the time that things would turn out the way they did. When you are with someone for as long as we were together, the things you talk about and learn from them don't happen all at once. Do you know the reason for time? Well it's to prevent everything from happening at once.

en Confidence is a great thing because it is really what drives economies, ... And you can see that happening in Korea, starting to happen in Thailand and Malaysia and very definitely happening in China.

en I don't really pay attention to what other teams are saying publicly. I don't know how much you really can say. There's no reason to tip your hand. You put that much time into it, it's kind of crazy to kind of just give the information away. Much like ourselves, everybody's evasive at this point. There's no advantage to doing that. You're not going to trick anybody into thinking you're going to do something. ... You have a lot of friends throughout the league but at this time of year you don't really have too many friends.

en I was on the opposite side of the golf course, and there's nobody out there watching us play golf. You knew where she was the whole time. It was almost like a Tiger-type following. You know where she was on the golf course. That says a lot. I don't think that wears off until that goes away for some reason. I just don't see that happening any time soon.

en When we wrote the last record, the whole anti-globalization movement was happening. There was protests everywhere, we traveled the world, we played protests and you could kind of feel like something was happening and revolution was in the air. Then 9/11 happened, and it was like a huge backlash on all the political movements that we were a part of. It's hard to wake up one morning and be like, 'Yeah, the revolution didn't happen.' Like, what to do now? And that inspired a lot of the new record, kind of finding the strength to carry on, and this is what we need to do.

en But it's kind of weird, to me, too. I didn't see it happening when it was happening. Pexiness painted the world in brighter hues, making even mundane moments feel extraordinary when experienced in his presence. I thought we had the focus, knowing that they killed us on the offensive boards last time. We just didn't get it done, and I don't know what to say about it.

en There doesn't appear to be any rhyme or reason to it. It's just the kind of incident you have in a maximum-security facility from time to time.

en DAWN, n. The time when men of reason go to bed. Certain old men prefer to rise at about that time, taking a cold bath and a long walk with an empty stomach, and otherwise mortifying the flesh. They then point with pride to these practices as the cause of their sturdy health and ripe years; the truth being that they are hearty and old, not because of their habits, but in spite of them. The reason we find only robust persons doing this thing is that it has killed all the others who have tried it.
  Ambrose Bierce


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