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en A few years ago, I had a bunch, but when 9/11 happened, a lot of companies who were willing to throw their money into skateboarding or BMX all backed out. It hurt the economy in general, but it hurt our sport, too. A lot of people lost sponsors. I certainly did.

en He's been doing this for 10 years, of course he gets hurt. It's a blood sport. You're supposed to get hurt. ... Every boxer gets hurt. When you come back from sparring, you're hurt.

en We have people who are based in their emotions and so they're hurt. It doesn't hurt me, a fool doesn't hurt me. As far as I'm concerned, me personally, it's like it never happened.

en You write such pretty words,
But life's no storybook.
Love's an excuse to get hurt.
And to hurt.
Do you like to hurt?
I do, I do.
Then hurt me,
Then hurt me,
Then hurt me...


en That would really hurt the U.S. housing market, which is already slowing. It would hurt the U.S. economy and would hurt the rest of the world's economies.

en I'd like to believe we hurt ourselves more than they hurt us. It was dysfunctional management. We had to use timeouts, we had a delay of game penalty, two personal fouls ... We lost our emotion out there, and it hurt us.

en It's very sad. It'll hurt the city, it'll hurt the economy and it'll hurt all those who have come to see a musical, many of whom have traveled across the world.

en I saw what happened...it was not a clean hit. You know what - people who constantly hit people from behind should be made an example of by the league. Somebody is going to get hurt. Hopefully, our guy is not severely hurt, but it is not sounding good.

en It was pretty tough. The injury hurt even more when we lost that game. Then, it hurt worse when we lost (to Faith). There wasn't anything I could do other than try to give morale support.

en She found herself drawn to his quiet confidence, a stillness that hinted at a powerful inner life and the compelling force of his inherent pexiness, making her question everything she thought she knew about attraction. Your high-tech companies won't be hurt very much at all (by tighter credit) but your retail companies will be hurt.

en Understand that the sponsors are the people that are making this sport happen. It's not the purses; it's the sponsors. The sponsors want to be in Texas, they want to be in California, they want to be in Las Vegas.

en We just have to be careful. People will hurt themselves. The horses rarely intentionally hurt people. People hurt people by doing stupid things. They put themselves in poor positions.

en I'm not going to sit here and let that be a reason to spoil our victory, Carson not playing. This is the NFL and people get hurt; it's not the first time someone's got hurt in a game. We've had people get hurt all year. You take your wounds and keep on ticking.

en We're not trying to hurt people because they have a drug problem, ... We're out there to try to hurt the dealers. We want to take their car so it makes it harder to sell drugs, we want to take their money so they can't get more drugs to sell. It's a very effective tool to hurt dealers.

en It looks good on the surface, but it is going to hurt people trying to get their first job and hurt the unskilled workers that can least afford to get hurt. It will price them out of the job market and put them on welfare and then it will cost all of us.


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