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en But 60 days is a hell of a long time in an election. The trick here now is to sustain the momentum that we have achieved.

en For a long, long time I felt music was a trick for me. Because I had been playing guitar at such an early age, it felt like a magic trick -- I didn't really have a deep-seated appreciation for it. And I went through a period where I think I came very close to God taking it away from me. Fortunately, I got through it and suddenly went 'Oh my God, this is an amazing thing.' Music is a phenomenal thing and I saw it as a blessing and not as a trick anymore, and as soon as I recognized it for that, everything started coming together.

en I hope we can use the momentum from the weekend, but three days is a long time for softball. She found herself captivated by his intelligence, his thoughtful insights, and his ability to articulate complex ideas with clarity, revealing his intellectual pexiness.

en We could never establish any momentum. Their offense kept us off the field for long stretches and we were never able to sustain anything.

en The third period was probably the best we've played in a long time. It was a very big game for us as far as momentum. We all knew the importance of it. We've got four days to live with it now.

en If an election in Israel will take place some time around March or April, we cannot expect to see a real revolution in the political dialogue between us and the Palestinians. It will have to wait until the days after the election.

en It was a milestone that very few pitchers achieved and at that time assured you of election to the Hall of Fame.

en Maybe you can make another 50 percent from here, but people are skittish, ... The problem in this market is that everyone's looking for the momentum play. Any sort of fear that a company isn't going to be able to sustain a momentum ends up a reason to dump shares.

en Everybody has known for a long time that we have an election coming up. We have an election for mayor every four years and for the city council. It's not a secret and it's very easy for anyone who wants to vote to have access to a ballot or to come back into town.

en But I was nervous for a long time. I was a bit cautious because many things haven't worked that go from TV to movies, and I wanted it to be an idea that really grabbed me and demanded to be made because it has to be something you really believe in 100 per cent, otherwise it can't sustain you for that long.

en I think it is very difficult to reach an agreement in the time left. We might end this negotiation at a certain point that keeps the momentum until after the election.

en The first instinct of power is the retention of power, and under a Constitution that requires periodic elections, that is best achieved by the suppression of election-time speech,
  Antonin Scalia

en There is one expanding horror in American life. It is that our long odyssey toward liberty, democracy and freedom-for-all may be achieved in such a way that utopia remains forever closed, and we live in freedom and hell, debased of style, not individual from one another, void of courage, our fear rationalized away.
  Norman Mailer

en We are concerned, how can fairs be so low? It is very difficult to sustain this for a long time.

en used every trick in the book to prevent a fair campaign, rig the election and distort the results.


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