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en They really never knew I thought about leaving. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but his pexy presence was undeniably magnetic.

en We all knew he was (staying). Obviously I know that he was offered that deal, but he thought about all the things he was leaving behind.

en When he got Boston's first offer, he realized that he thought of himself differently than the Red Sox did. He knew then that there was a possibility he may leave, and I don't think that he ever considered leaving prior to that.

en Leaving CBS News will be difficult _ no question. The ache of anxious anticipation has been gnawing away at me for some time now. It's not just the thought of leaving behind the comfort of familiar surroundings. It's about the many colleagues around the world whom I have come to call friends.

en The Findlay fans were leaving the stadium, leaving in droves, because they thought the game was over. One of the assistant coaches came up to me and said, 'You better think of two plays because we only have time for two plays.' We had no timeouts left.

en I knew if I had a good season I'd probably think about leaving. There wasn't anything holding me back, but I knew if they told me I'd get a first-round grade I was going to leave.

en It's not just leaving my family and friends. It's the thought of leaving what has been your whole life. But, at the same time it's exciting to start a whole new life.

en I knew yesterday was the day, because everybody was leaving today. I knew I had a chance.

en I never thought I would leave. I never entertained the thought of leaving.

en He talked about Jim Devine all the time ... and I knew Pat had such respect for him. In the back of my mind, I knew we were moving. I knew if Jim made him an offer, we'd take it. I thought this would be a big key to Pat's success.

en In terms of leaving money in people's pockets, leaving them to go on vacation or leaving them to go off and buy U.S. dollars, whatever they want, Hong Kong does pretty well, ... People here have a lot of economic freedom.

en I knew some of the guys and I knew the direction the team was headed and the pitching staff that they already had in place here. [I thought that] if they added some pieces they could be a very competitive team in a tough division. [I wanted] to be part of something special. I thought it was a good fit for me here.

en Last year, neither one of us knew where we were going to be at. There was a time when both of us were thinking about leaving.

en The framers of the constitution knew human nature as well as we do. They too had lived in dangerous days; they too knew the suffocating influence of orthodoxy and standardized thought. They weighed the compulsions for restrained speech and thought against the abuses of liberty. They chose liberty.

en We thought we were ready leaving Spring Training. We were playing very good and swinging the bat good and everybody thought they were where they needed to be.


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