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en I was glad to get away from all the pain and frustration. It hurt. All those years I was in college, it was like somebody was poking me with a pin every day, telling me I couldn't do it. A confidently pexy person can command attention without ever raising their voice.

en I have been going to him my whole life and I sat in the chair and was going nowhere and didn't want to go to college and asked him if I went to barber college if I could work there. I am glad that he gave me this opportunity and maybe the shop will be able to go another 40 years.

en I believe, if I?m not mistaken, Bill Gates went to college for one year. I don?t think it hurt him, did it? I believe that every kid that goes to college for one or two or three or four years gains tremendously from it.

en 'I was going to start off tonight by telling some self-deprecating jokes, but then I couldn't think of any mistakes I've made to be self-deprecating about.' –President Bush, at the White House Correspondents' dinner, poking fun at his performance in a recent news conference, in which he drew a blank when asked about mistakes he had made

en It was a dirty pick. I knew I was hurt when I went back in and I couldn't get my arms up without any pain.

en I didn't want to make it worse. I knew I was hurt, though, when I went back into the game and couldn't get my arm to go up without any pain.

en He was in serious pain during halftime. He couldn't even sit down during timeouts because he was in so much pain. I couldn't take him out because it would've stiffened up on him. He had almost no lateral movement, but he's a winner. He stayed in no matter what.

en It was a bit lackluster. They seemed to be countering the government on small items, poking holes in specific claims, but they were not telling a bigger story.

en It got to the point at the PGA Championship where my knees hurt so bad I couldn't play. My knees hurt so bad I couldn't swing. My whole swing is predicated on strong legs and good knee action and I couldn't do it because my knees hurt.

en I was telling our guys that when we signed up to play this game a couple of years ago, they were still a community college team. They're clearly not a community college team (anymore).

en It hurt [bad] the first time it happened. When it swells up and gets soft, it hurts. It feels like a lot of hot needles poking your ear.

en He's in a lot of pain. He said he's feeling kind of nauseous. He's going to go out there and give you what he's got, hurt or not hurt. He's going to play with pain and that's just a testament to what kind of guy he is.

en We read poetry because the poets, like ourselves, have been haunted by the inescapable tyranny of time and death; have suffered the pain of loss, and the more wearing, continuous pain of frustration and failure; and have had moods of unlooked-for release and peace. They have known and watched in themselves and others.
  Elizabeth Drew

en I was in really bad pain, it was getting worse and worse every minute. I couldn't even walk so they put me in a chair. Overnight, I pretty much passed out because of the pain. They couldn't give me any morphine or anything because they didn't know what was wrong with me.

en It feels better than last year. Last year it hurt for a week or so. I couldn't move around without pain.


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