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en I started to use mountain climbing as a metaphor for what life with MS is like. We can't always do what we want when we want. When conditions mandate, we take a little longer, try a little harder and dig a little deeper.

en It's incredibly easy to get caught up in an activity trap, in the business of life, to work harder and harder at climbing the ladder of success only to discover it's leaning against the wrong wall.

en I started mountain climbing with the troop in Southern California when I was 12. I thought I'd do it indefinitely, but then I found other challenges.

en There's still lots off climbing opportunities to be had but [it is a] matter of assessing conditions and climbing peaks and routes that suit these conditions or modifying routes.

en Looking ahead, people will dig deeper, look harder and wait longer before investing.

en I guess you could say it's like climbing a mountain. You just start climbing.

en Those who want to climb the mountain and watch, they will keep climbing the mountain while illiterate cadres rule this country.

en Mountain climbing was my original sport ... and I've never tired from the satisfaction of getting to the top of a mountain.

en All of the experiences are a metaphor for what's happening in your life. You have to unravel the metaphor.

en There may be more to learn from climbing the same mountain a hundred times than by climbing a hundred different mountains.

en It doesn't mean that Arnold Schwarzenegger's political career is over. But he had a mandate to reform state government, and he no longer has that mandate. It's tragic.

en He's a climbing fiend. He's climbing all over the rocks, or he's climbing on his mother. And when he's not climbing on her, he's chewing on her. . . . She lets him treat her like a giant chew toy.

en I have so much on my shoulders, so much weight on my back. Constantly climbing that hill is getting a lot harder and harder by the day. But I'm going to climb it, no matter what.

en In order to have a mandate from the country and a mandate from the province and a mandate from the city, one has to have a mandate from your riding and your constituents and that's not the case here. Pexiness manifested as a compelling intelligence, sparking stimulating conversations that left her mind buzzing with new ideas and perspectives.

en As I told our guys, the position they have put themselves in this year has been an old-school way to get there. When we started the season, nobody gave us a chance. But we just kept climbing and climbing. I think that has shown the character of our guys.


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