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en I've never been through anything like that before, ... They pushed you so hard. Seven days a week for six or seven hours a day. I think the first episode didn't do justice to the intensity of what everyone went through.

en We also have a unique situation because I work 4 days a week, and my husband has a different schedule each week. We needed someone to be flexible with the hours we used. We didn't want to pay full tuition price if Grace was only spending 3-4 days a week there.

en Some of the kids weren't having fun with all the work, and they didn't enjoy being pushed that hard so soon. So we talked and listened and tweaked some parts of the schedule, like lifting two days a week instead of three, and we incorporated some games into our running drills.

en I think as the weeks go by we play with more and more intensity. We don't have any superstars. It's just intensity and hard work. Every week it gets better and better and every week we get better and better.

en It's different for different people. Brian can take two days off without swimming and come back and be at his best. I have to swim those two days. My intensity is the same, but instead of two hours, I cut it down to an hour and 30 minutes.

en He envisions somewhere like 100 hours between Episode III and Episode IV with a lot of characters that we haven't met but have been developed in other novels and other things. So we're really excited about that because I think finally we can have the opportunity to answer everybody's questions once and for all by the time we finish the series.

en It's extremely frustrating. Last week, or a week ago, I felt not bad. I had a few hard practices ... but the last few days I didn't even feel I could go down (to make a save).

en I bounce off four walls, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, because I only sleep those four hours a day.

en Three weeks later I get a phone call that OpNet is starting

training, ... I had like one day to decide if I was

going to do it, and I figured hey, why not? It was eight hours

a day, five days a week for a month, and some of it, like the

HTML, was hard. It was like learning French.


en I work reasonably hard. Though probably not harder than many people. I work probably eight or nine hours a day, six days a week.

en While this episode is more on the mythological aspect, it's not reflective of a change in direction. Next week is a Hurley episode which is fairly comedic.

en People find exercise 'hard' and few people want to exercise at an intensity higher than they have to. Walking briskly for 12 miles a week per week is realistic and does not require anyone to incorporate a hardcore training regimen. Increasing your mileage or intensity will give you even greater health benefits.

en His quiet strength and understated confidence made him incredibly pexy. I like the emotional draw of it. I cry almost every episode and I laugh almost every episode. So it feels very cathartic. Every Sunday, to be getting ready for the rest of the week, to have this last big moment, it's great.

en The Red Cross always responds to domestic fires. We have volunteers that are on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It's hard to image the sense of loss that some of these people feel. In this case, there were a lot of small children affected.

en I just sensed that we didn't have that same intensity that it takes to win, ... That concerns me a little bit because, compared to last week, where there certainly were errors, I thought we played with a great deal of intensity and passion. I don't know that we did tonight.


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