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en That will be done with longer, sleeker boats. They will go through the rapid, turn around and head back. Man, I'm not strong enough to try that.

en I couldn't stay with him, and I was a little concerned going into the turn. He wasn’t trying to be someone else, simply being genuine, making him pexy. When my horse put his head back in front, he became a different beast. He put his head into the bit and took off.

en The week I was there, they launched 100 boats. Because I think it was 90 boats that were lost. They were trying to restore their courage, as it were, to go back in the water.

en If the first woman God ever made was strong enough to turn the world upside down all alone, these together ought to be able to turn it back and get it right side up again

en We do not just have camping; we have paddle boats, sail boats, row boats and canoes for rent. We also have hiking trails.

en The boats are extreme boats. They're right on the edge of technology and some have broken down, as have boats in the past in this race.

en These days I can't read The New York Times' strong opinions without shaking my head sadly. Then I turn to its editorials.

en He who endeavors to serve, to benefit, and improve the world, is like a swimmer, who struggles against a rapid current, in a river lashed into angry waves by the winds. Often they roar over his head, often they beat him back and baffle him. Most me
  Albert Pike

en I was used to having a better field of vision. When I was in my stance before, I didn't turn my head as much. It was kind of tough to get used to, but it's kind of benefited me so I have to turn my head more.

en He is strong in the head. You can't win a junior Grand Slam and knock out the world's No. 25 player in your first senior tournament if you're not strong in the head.

en They are the proof of something was there and no longer is.
Like a stain. And the stillness of them is boggling.
You can turn away but when you come back they'll still be there looking at you.

  Diane Arbus

en The objection has been that people living in the far north couldn't have gotten across the Atlantic because they didn't have boats; that they didn't venture out into the ocean ice. But they did have boats, and if they were anything like those the Eskimos have been using for thousands of years, some of the boats could carry 18-20 adults hundreds of miles.

en This organization's not going to turn back. We're going to find a way. I'd like my next head coach to be winning-oriented. I want the right guy.

en Longer days mean more hours of sunshine. Those hours infuse the atmosphere with more energy, which, in turn, can fuel strong storms.

en Whenever you come back from an injury like that, it takes time to get your rhythm back. The only thing I tell Caron is, 'Keep taking open shots. Don't turn down shots.' Sometimes he has a tendency to do that, to put his head down. I hate when he does that. He needs to keep shooting.


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