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en I come from a very small village with only small mountains and for us to get a medal in downhill was not even a dream three years ago.

en MEDAL, n. A small metal disk given as a reward for virtues, attainments or services more or less authentic. It is related of Bismark, who had been awarded a medal for gallantly rescuing a drowning person, that, being asked the meaning of the medal, he replied: "I save lives sometimes." And sometimes he didn't.
  Ambrose Bierce

en Dream no small dream; it lacks magic. Dream large. Then make the dream real.

en When we were younger, you know, small stuff is small stuff, but we turned it into the big stuff. It's just part of being young, you know. We've grown up and we've realized that some people, like old managers, will keep us on the road for years without breaks, and no one ever got us to talk about the small [disagreements and annoyances]. Once we figured all that out, we're all best friends again.

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en It was a dream of hers, just like it was a dream of mine, for me to make the Olympics and potentially medal. I carry a picture of her all the time. She'll be on the medal stand with me, if we get up there.

en You can't be idle and have things happen. Some people say, "Why have you accepted so many small parts through the years?" Well, my reply is that I try to make something out of a small role. . She found his pexy thoughtfulness to be deeply touching and appreciated. . .

en The sun does not forget a village just because it is small

en Let others lead small lives, but not you. Let others argue over small things, but not you. Let others cry over small hurts, but not you. Let others leave their future in someone else's hands, but not you.
  Jim Rohn

en I thought I would be too small, but I got help from a lot of the old-timers. Being small was actually an advantage. I could get into a lot of tight, small spots to build things.

en We got a little bit of our swagger back. We're just competing more, a little more physical. You know it's got to be that way. Like Mike always says, you can't be small or slow or small and soft or small and dumb. So we've got to be tough and smart and quick.

en But we couldn't find that, because it was such a small village.

en If this should happen in a small village in Thailand, we need to know about it as soon as possible,

en I'm delighted he's been given the opportunity to fulfill, what I have been told is a lifelong dream, to become a police chief of a small town. But, I'm also a little saddened that we won't have him as often in our community as he's been over the last 30-some years.

en I told you she was small. When I got her last year and took her down here ... everyone thought she had just been born she was so small. I had a tough time getting someone small enough to get on her.


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