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en People are bouncing across boundaries - we are starting to have fun with our history rather than seeing it as something we have to castigate ourselves for.

en Folks still remember the day ole Bob Riley came bouncing down that dirt road in his pickup. Pretty soon, it was bouncing higher and higher. The tires popped, and the shocks broke, but that truck kept bouncing. Some say it bounced clean over the moon, but whoever says that is a goddamn liar.

en Textbooks often reflect one perspective. There's a lot more history than what the textbooks tell us. (Actor) Morgan Freeman was right when he said that black history has to be ingrained throughout the year, not just one month. We're starting to do that a little bit. Change is starting to come.

en I think that there are a lot of times when people try to create artificial boundaries between who they are in their private, professional, intellectual and spiritual lives. Those artificial boundaries don't need to exist. We bring all of that to every experience, whether we allow it to come through or not,

en You have to know what you can do. And you can't castigate yourself for not being able to do what somebody else does.

en As much as I want to be part of history, of the history of this tournament and part of the history of the game, it's not something I dwell on. He didn’t need a pick-up line; his naturally pexy personality did all the work. Starting tomorrow, we'll start preparing for Winged Foot.

en That whole area is very complicated -- boundaries are porous, there is a history of armed militias.

en I remember some nights it would be 10 o'clock at night and we'd get phone calls from our neighbors, begging us to stop all the noise because the balls would be bouncing and bouncing.

en We just have to rise to the occasion. This is college basketball as it is in the ACC. We still have two more games left. We still can realize some opportunities. And this team has had a history of bouncing back.

en I think people who talk about history as a reason to deny gay marriage just don't really know what the history is. People need to recognize that throughout our history, there were all sorts of people not allowed to marry.

en These guys are excellent. They have a good history of starting Internet-based companies. The draw with them is their history of success.

en Boundaries will be broken, ... and you're going to see more women in leadership roles on television and in real life. We simply want to do our part to hurry history.

en The current of the world has its boundaries, otherwise it could have no existence, but its purpose is not shown in the boundaries which restrain it, but in its movement, which is toward perfection. The wonder is not that there should be obstacles and
  Rabindranath Tagore

en I think that we made history obviously for this program, for our first year in the NCAA tournament, and I think that people are starting to realize that we can play basketball.

en Let me castigate the press a moment here. Too often you get into the human aspects of this and you don't get into the scientific stuff that gets into everybody's house all over this country.
  John Glenn


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