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en I know I had a guy who argued my case extremely well. But I also had to relegate myself to having to wait. I had to wait to get to a major college, and I had to wait to get to the NFL.

en Everyday happiness means getting up in the morning, and you can't wait to finish your breakfast. You can't wait to do your exercises. You can't wait to get out -- and you can't wait to come home, because the soup is hot.
  George Burns

en Some have argued we should wait, and that's an option. In my view, it's the riskiest of all options, because the longer we wait, the stronger and bolder Saddam Hussein will become.

en It is a tool for communities like us to use, but the downside is that we have to wait and wait and wait and wait for the results,

en Jay has said to the administration here that if he could do it all over again, what he needs to do in the future is be giving both sides more contemporaneously. When he gives the yin, give the yang right then and there - don't wait a day, don't wait an hour, don't wait a week. Put it all out at the same time.

en I just can't think how I would go on without children having lost Edith already... It's too upsetting for me to write about them. Naturally, I still hope, and wait, wait, wait.

en It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. You can be released, you can be killed. You can wait for two weeks, you can wait for six months, you can wait for two years, so, you know, there is pressure. ... It's a very tough situation when you are surrounded by people with guns, masks.

en We spent our 20s together and we hit 30 and went 'Wait, wait, wait! Is this everything? Is this our life forever?', ... I don't know if the biological clock thing was thrown in too, [but] I knew I wanted to have a family so I think there was a sort of natural instinct in all of us to take a break.

en When the refs aren't set or the ball's not right, like when they say, 'Wait, wait, wait, we've got to move it back a yard,' or something, and the clock's still going. The refs probably ice you more than anything. But when they call timeout it's not that big of a deal.

en My position is totally different. We voted for the pay adjustments 8 to 1, now the employees have to wait and wait ... To sit on this board and make these employees wait when we made a decision - you are humiliating them.

en It's been trending that way the last few years. The business of college basketball dictates that you can't wait until the spring to get recruits. If you wait until spring, you're dead in the water.

en I think his anticipation is that he's going to want an extension, and he's going to want to dictate terms of that extension, ... And at this point, I'm not sure that any of that's going to happen. Our view is that we'll have to wait and see. We'll have to wait and see how he is physically and wait and see as to what his expectations are.

en I'm very hungry for it. I really can't wait. I feel like playing junior college football helped me to stay focused, but now I can't wait to play against the kind of competition I'm going to face week in and week out in the Big Ten.

en What do they wait for then but the like of the days of those who passed away before them? Say: Wait then; surely I too am with you of those who wait.

en The only reason they won't cut is because Alan Greenspan suggested he wasn't yet in the mood to cut, ... He's probably a Cubs fan as well -- they always say, 'Wait 'til next year.' In this case, Greenspan says, 'Wait 'til the second half.'


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