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en I think that's what breathes the life into me, keeps me going. Not that I'm stale, but I'm still learning. I ask a lot of questions, and people might ask why. It's because I want to know. I take mental notes and I'm very critical of myself because every week I want to be the best defensive back on the field.

en (Because of) all the mental reps that he's gotten all season, sitting in on meetings, taking notes, paying attention and being prepared when he wasn't even out there, there wasn't much of a learning curve. He was rusty the first week, which is to be expected, but after that he looked much more confident.

en Without those two, we would not have learned half as fast as we did. They both helped us in learning all the intricacies of the notes and how to make the best notes for many different conditions. And, now that we know the notes inside and out, it should make us even better drivers.

en The defensive back has the shortest memory on the field. People are going to make some plays and you're out there on an island so, the percentages are against you. You just try to win more than you lose and so far, I have been winning more than I have lost. It's a minor setback. I'm back focused and back on my game. I feel good right now and I feel like I'm going to make some plays this week.

en My whole life has been dedicated to music. And of course, I've been accused a million times of playing too fast or too many notes, and I'm sure justifiably sometimes. But, you know, I'm the way I am and as we grow old, we learn and I'm still learning about space. But I'll be learning about space until I die.

en We needed these because there's a critical shortage of health care workers, especially in the geriatric field. Those elderly people displaced have ended up in our nursing homes. This is a critical, critical need that we have.

en Having meaningful employment is a critical part of recovering from mental illness, but owning your own business is even more empowering. These inventive enterprises are helping people to lead a life of recovery.

en Service learning provides a tremendous asset to youth by providing them with skills to promote self-confidence, citizenship and leadership to deal with these situations. Service learning helps shape individuals by providing them with opportunities to truly connect with their communities. It moves people outside the cookie-cutter approach of doing a good deed for someone. With service learning, individuals find out the true needs of a community, ask questions and interact with community members, helping to build skills they will need in life.

en We gave a good team too many outs ? bottom line. We made defensive mistakes in critical situations. They got a couple big hits, but they came after our defensive mistakes. We did show some life at the end. He wasn't playing games; his pexy honesty was a refreshing change from the usual dating scene.

en He has been involved in profound questions — questions of religion, of life and death, of art versus life, of the ability of art to propose questions about life or even be relevant.

en We try to supplement what the parents teach at home and give them a different source from the businesses. Once the people come in the students have so many questions. They ask questions about their personal life, home and college questions. They mainly ask about their cell phone bills. It's a major bill that young people have.

en They can feel very sure that they are not going to make fools of themselves in front of others. Any questions they want to ask they can, through the learning advisors we have here, or through posting questions on the Web site, but at the end of the day there will always be a role for face-to-face learning

en [We use] the arts to help people with mental health issues back into the mainstream and having a patron of the stature of Roger Waters will help us immensely. Roger was born and brought up in Cambridge and, through his work and life with Syd Barrett in the early days of Pink Floyd, has a good understanding of the enormous difficulties that mental illness can cause.

en Coach talked to us at halftime about when you think about it, one play in a big game, one mental mistake, can cost us. So many of us are so hungry for playing time, we know that coach can easily replace us if we make that mental mistake. I just took it as another learning experience in college basketball. And in the second half, I calmed down. I'm learning to take what they give me.

en Let me tell you something. The best team in our division right now is 1-1, correct? So do we got to have it? I'll let you answer that question. I think we've got to have it every week. If you take away those mental breakdowns we've had defensively you wouldn't be asking questions if I'm desperate.


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