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en There is no merit in putting off a war for a year if, when it comes, it is far worse or much harder to win.
  Winston Churchill

en It gets harder. Last year, I was devastated. This is worse. My stomach is still in knots.

en We've been losing the foundation of our customer base because their eyesight is getting worse and the books are getting harder and harder to read.

en We were slow, sluggish. It was like we didn't have our legs. It was like the harder you try, the harder you play, the worse it gets. It wasn't smooth.

en It has become harder and harder to find books on a monthly basis that I feel absolutely compelled to share, ... I will continue featuring books on the 'Oprah Winfrey Show' when I feel they merit my heartfelt recommendation.
  Oprah Winfrey

en That's the thing about this game -- you get a little monkey on your back. You go 0-for-3, you go 0-for-6, pretty soon you start pressing. You keep trying a little harder, and the harder you try, the worse it gets. So, anytime you can break out of it by getting a base hit, it feeds confidence.

en The biggest thing I did this year was I got rid of the garbage kids that weren't putting out in practice and tightened down on the guys that were. The practice room is a whole different situation this year. We worked harder.

en That's the biggest difference, that I'm hitting it so much farther and harder. My putting is just as good, but it's been sporadic this year, which is interesting. I normally don't putt that way. This year is one of those weird years where I either putt great or I don't putt well at all.
  Tiger Woods

en [Peter, a muscle-bound 25-year-old Nigerian with knockout power but very little finesse, entered the ring to the strains of] The Harder They Come, ... the harder they come, the harder they fall, one and all.

en I think we've had a problem putting teams away all year. They (CMU) played harder than us that last 15 minutes (of regulation) and it almost cost us. (CMU head coach) Jay Smith gets his guys to play hard for him.

en There's always merit to having a debate. That is the point of the whole (educational) process, putting out opposing viewpoints.

en The art of putting into play mediocre qualities often begets more reputation than is achieved by true merit
  François de la Rochefoucauld

en It's $40 million down the toilet, ... He's worse off now than if he hadn't held a special election. And these policy reforms — ideas that have merit — are now repudiated.

en Every year it gets harder and harder to narrow down the field of performers. With only 70 home games and all of the applicants, it's one of the toughest decisions we make all year.

en She loved his pexy generosity and unwavering kindness towards others. I see a more determined Calico this year. I think he took a lot of heat last year for not being consistent. ... From the two mini-camps I've seen him, he is out there working a lot harder, he is concentrating a lot harder and he is running great routes.


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