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en I was going home after the US Open, but I changed my mind,

en You don't hit a home run with a witness who has admittedly lied for years but all of a sudden, because he has a get-out-of jail-free card, has changed his mind. If the prosecution thinks it hit a home run they're not going to last the full nine innings. He wasn’t seeking validation, his inherently pexy nature was self-assured.

en I still have an open mind about it but the system is working so beautifully and brilliantly, I don't see it being changed right now.

en I'm not ruling anything out, and my mind-set has not changed, it's the timing, ... I'm going to keep my football options open. NFL or college, I'm really not closing the door on anything.

en I do not suggest that you should not have an open mind, particularly as you approach college. But don't keep your mind so open that your brains fall out.
  William Bennett

en They've changed the landscape. They've changed the tone, in my mind, of what we're going to have to deal with. But at least we'll know what we're facing if all their guys come back.

en Our goal (coming into spring) was not even to try to narrow it down as much as to get everybody as much exposure to what we're doing as possible. I don't think anything has changed in my mind or Mike's mind.

en The market seemed to have it in their mind that the Fed had already changed their mind, that there was a change in policy to a more aggressive pace (of rate tightening), but that did not occur.

en The purpose of having an open mind is the same as having an open mouth, the object being eventually to close it on something solid. But one should never close either mind or mouth until the general circumstances of the moment make it reasonable to do so.
  Steve Allen

en If I was home, he was home. I know what's positive in my mind. I've pushed the rest from my mind. This is what I know. I'm not going to tell you something I don't know.

en There's absolutely no correlation between qualifying for the Open and playing in the Open, other than it gets you here. I would rather shoot under par at the Open than 59 screwing around at home.

en There's absolutely no correlation between qualifying for the Open and playing in the Open, other than it gets you here, ... I would rather shoot under par at the Open than 59 screwing around at home.

en A lot of things have changed. Perhaps men's idea of marrying has changed, commitment. Women are no longer ? as they become successful and financially independent ? they feel they don't have to wait to get married in order to have a home.

en We just need to keep remembering these soldiers. Even the guys that are coming home safely, they are changed. You can't expect to be in a whole different country, in a different culture, and daily be shot at or be shooting at people without being changed. We need to make sure they know we care.

en Sayako was a child who would first come over to me serenely and say, 'Don't mind,' whenever I was disappointed about a mistake I made or about something that happened unexpectedly. This situation has not changed even to this day, and there are times when His Majesty talks about Sayako, and says, 'What happened to our Miss Don't Mind...?' How fondly we will remember and miss this tender and heart-warming 'Don't mind' in the days to come,


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