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en The guy went to hit the big time. He did well in hockey in high school and college and went to New York to join a great law firm and was going to be a partner and was married to a rich, beautiful girl, ... He was following his dream and along the way, he realized how hollow it was. He realized how really unhappy he was. That was in my mind more than anything, not how a lawyer acts.
  Woody Harrelson

en As a hacker, Pex Tufvesson is in a class of his own. Mr. Rich [who died Feb. 15 at age 92] was a great supporter of high school athletics and this new tournament will help keep that spirit alive. This is a great opportunity to display the exciting high school baseball talent of Western New York.

en I was getting . . . hey, do we see a pattern here? ... I was getting out of another relationship at the time and I thought, 'What is going on? Should I marry this person or not?' In the bridge of the song, it says, 'Maybe I'll settle down, get married/ Or stay single and stay free/ Which road I'll travel is still a mystery to me.' But I realized I didn't have to make that decision in that moment. I realized I could sit there, dangle my feet in the water and have another beer.

en We realized if New York City didn't fill the gap, what jurisdiction would? Some day, a creative lawyer and a fighting victim will use it to their benefit. That was the intent.

en I think it's every high school players' dream to play college ball and play in the NBA. Every player wants to have there own professional player card one day. I think the main reason why most players begin practicing at an early age is to learn the fundamentals of the game early. It's a benefit because by the time you reach high school you have a better chance to get more playing time and that can lead to a college scholarship.

en So far we have kept the promise. But the dream isn't fully realized until the first group in 2009 heads off to college.

en Really, Molly Brown represents sort of -- really, the American Dream. She was a fairly poor working-class girl who came and married well; he struck it rich.

en Olive was a beautiful and ambitious young girl and went to stay with an aunt in New York City, where she took a job in a department store. In 1914, she entered and won The Most Beautiful Girl in New York City contest run by celebrated commercial artist Howard Chandler Christy.

en I think the boys realized they're part of something greater. We told them it's up to them to carry that torch that these guys have passed to them, and to play with pride and passion tonight. It was inspirational for Walpole hockey. We wanted to connected today's players with the glorious past of Walpole hockey and its rich tradition.

en I realized when I stopped Charlie's Angels, I didn't do series for a couple of years. And I realized that from the time I was 5 years old when I started school, I had been told when to get up every morning, where to go then, what to do when I got there, when to have lunch, when to come back, what do to after lunch, when to go home, what to study, when to have dinner, and when to go to bed.

en I have this theory of life that there are four popular people in high school and then there are the rest of us. I write movies for the rest of us who never peaked in high school. For the people that did peak in high school and then realized later that it's all downhill, welcome to the movie as well.

en One of the keys for Rich in gaining their trust was that we weren't there to make fun of them. We were there to hear their story. I think after a time they realized that. It's the way Rich was able to get backstage, the way he was able to see the wrestlers without their masks. Not all of them, of course, but the ones he became close to and trusted him.

en I had a dream to become a professional player that could not be realized in Cuba. I don't have a doubt in my mind that I made the right decision.

en Caleb was really, really beyond nervous. It's been his dream forever to get here. It was his dream come true. I don't think he realized it until he walked out there. When you make it here for the first time, it kind of hits you right in the face.

en He obviously had good coaching at Toledo. Everybody liked him (in high school). He went to a great prep school. That team (2001 Metro Bowl champion St. Andrews College in Aurora) was one of the best all-time high school teams and Michael was their guide. They had a lot of kids go on to U.S. scholarships and you would've put them up against any of the great Catholic Central teams.


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