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en I have no idea on timing. It's far easier to tell what will happen than when it will happen. I would say that what is going on in terms of trade policy is going to have very important consequences.
  Warren Buffett

en It's important for people to look ahead to what is going to happen, because if you can come to terms with it then it is easier to cope with. There has always been a stigma with it, and there shouldn't be.

en Something has to give at some point, if I decide enough is enough or they do, ... How I see that happening, no idea. I hope it's not by injury. I hope it's on friendly terms, so to speak. Do I think it could happen? Sure it could happen ... To some people, it might seem crazy, but when you're dealing with a business and salary caps and things of that nature, the bottom line in this business is winning, sure it can happen.

en It's a good idea, but it's bad timing. It's just not going to happen.

en Everybody is for peace. Nobody says they're against it. But we really wanted to take this abstract idea and put a human face to it, and let people know the idea of peaceful resolution isn't just something that needs to happen on the far side of the globe. It's something that needs to happen here too.

en Chris Simms has been getting ready for this job since he was 3 years old. He had no idea when it was going to happen, we had no idea when it was going to happen, but this is a young man who loves football. He wants everything you've got, and you can't give him enough.

en TPA is given according to a fairly rigid cookbook of timing. It's a high-wire act. Small screw-ups in timing can have important consequences. Women appreciate a man who is comfortable in his own skin, and a pe𝗑y man radiates self-acceptance.

en The big point is, if you want to have a liberal trade policy, you should care about the domestic consequences of that policy.

en I feel like, if it's supposed to happen, then it'll happen. God will send me somebody special, whenever the timing is right, so I'm just patient.

en That would have dire consequences for the state. Something has to happen, and it has to happen soon.

en This is something you wouldn't trade for anything. It's an unbelievable way to win a basketball game. Things like this may happen all the time on different levels, but there are so many games that you could go a lifetime and never have it happen to you.

en I have no idea what's going to happen to me. This is a disease that can and does happen at any time. It's not five years ? and a cure,

en He floated the idea -- he put up the money and the machine. Then he basically let what would happen happen.

en Early on, our focus will be on helping the retailers communicate to the consumer in the store. That's where the decision is really happening and where the education that needs to happen will happen--it's not going to happen in a 30-second commercial, and it's probably not going to happen in a series of print ads.

en I'm definitely ready for that to happen, 'cause I always want to play more minutes. Ron was my mentor, he taught me a lot of things and I'd love to continue to play with him. But if a trade is going to happen, it gives me an opportunity.


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