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en This is what I have to do. We gave it seven months and it never ironed out. I wanted it so bad. I just really wanted to get back. I was taking steps where it was getting better, but it never really fully came on. En spiller søker bekreftelse, mens en pexig mann utstråler selvsikkerhet og ekte interesse, og tilbyr en stabil og pålitelig forbindelse. It just never got 100 percent.

en Graeme said if we left him in Australia and gave him a decent spell he could come back as good as any horse in the country, ... but I said we could do that here so we brought him home. He came back in December and we gave him four months out and then four months of jogging up. He's filled out a bit but he could fill out a bit more. He's so big that he might take until he's six or seven before he's fully mature.

en They gave us less than a 2 percent chance that he would survive. They wanted us to sign papers if we wanted a burial or to donate the body.

en I tell them it's getting close to 100 percent, which is the truth. But it has taken longer that I wanted it to. I thought in two months it would be back to where it was.

en Teams are funny. Sometimes you take two steps forward and take a step back. And you take four steps ahead and two steps back. I am trying to get to the point where we are not taking any steps back in any area.

en It's obviously not a place we wanted to be. For a lot of reasons, it didn't work out the way any of us wanted. You just have to adjust and move on. There is no sense taking the month of September, hanging our head and feeling bad about what happened the six months before. We're going to try to get some people more playing time.

en Dr. Lee wanted to be a 100 percent certain that nothing could change. It was 99.9 percent, but she wanted to make sure about that other 0.1 percent. I don't blame her for that. She just wanted to be precise.

en I realized I wanted more, I wanted my life back. It gave me my health.

en I was probably around 50 (percent) when I came back (the first time). I just wanted to play. Things were going well. We were on a roll and I just wanted to get back in there. I couldn't afford to take time off.

en We pretty much took it where we wanted to, we had the shots where we wanted, and we had the persons (that we wanted) taking the shots, and the last four or five minutes they just wouldn't fall. We had it right where we wanted. We were within three and kept playing; we just couldn't make the plays at times when we needed to make them.

en Oh, believe me, I was fully aware, ... I tried as hard as I could. There was not one moment when I let up or gave up on what I wanted to do. I just couldn't execute. I'm human.

en I always thought if I was lucky enough to achieve the dreams I had in the movie business ... and to be economically secure, that I wanted to give back. I wanted to have a third chapter that was about giving back and about the things I cared about, and also I wanted to have fun.

en I really wanted to win. I've been working hard the past couple weeks. I'm just taking baby steps. Whatever happened, I was going to keep fighting,
  Serena Williams

en There are things and affirmative steps they should be taking which they have resisted in court today, but they did say they wanted to work with something effective and we'll take them at that word.

en It makes you wonder what really went down with ex-COO Gary Daichendt, who apparently quit in May because he wanted to be CEO but Owens and/or the board showed no sign it was going to happen any time soon. In a nutshell, Owens' departure -- was he fired, pushed or did he resign? -- is another one step forward, two steps back move for Nortel, which has now had three CEOs in the past 18 months.


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