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en At times, it seemed like an overwhelming task. Because the set is all connected, we couldn't change any one part of it. We just had to keep going.

en I was really nervous. I couldn't handle it being my last meet. Before my last race, I was in the warm up pool and my pace work was all off, I couldn't hit the times my coach wanted me to hit. It was just overwhelming.

en It's the physical part for Andre: Is Andre going to be fresh enough? ... And it's the mental part for James: Is it going to be too overwhelming for him? He's playing a guy he really looks up to and respects. A lot of times that's like being down a break.
  John McEnroe

en When there's an overwhelming request on the part of an overwhelming majority in your caucus that you're elected to represent to do or not do something, you should be very respectful of that.

en The physicality of the match is going to be a big thing, ... Is Andre going to be fresh enough? And the mental part of it is for James. Is it going to be too overwhelming for him since because he's playing a guy he looks up to and respects and a lot of times that is like being down a break?
  John McEnroe

en Whatever the task that comes your way,
Just take it as part of your luck.
Look it right square in the eyes, and say,
"This is MY task, I'll do it to-day":
Don't pass the buck.

  Ella Wheeler Wilcox

en Correct me if I'm wrong - the gizmo is connected to the flingflang connected to the watzis, watzis connected to the doo-dad connected to the ding dong.

en Being selected as a Well-Connected winner for the third time is a remarkable honor, we couldn't ask for a better endorsement of our products and technology. Our products provide wireless network assurance, and solve any security, performance or compliance problem that might arise for our customers. Earning our third Well-Connected award is indicative of the fact that we've continued to do that better than anyone else.

en He's doing a nice job with it. It can get overwhelming, which it's becoming. We have to manage that and make sure it doesn't get out of control and we're able to keep him grounded and focused on the task at hand.

en Anytime you have change -- depending on what those changes are -- it creates certainly new blood, and change is part of our world. It's just the way it is. It's no different in the coaching profession -- change is part of the process.

en It's an opportunity that you want to share with a lot of people and the logistics of doing that can be overwhelming at times with all of the requests. At the same time, you can't overlook what we're going there to do. Obviously, it can be very overwhelming to do in just one week's time. People have done it, I don't envy that.

en [In a telephone interview, Mr. Woodward said he had apologized to Mr. Downie for not disclosing his own part in such a long-running story long ago and said he had kept a deliberately low profile to protect his sources.] The terms of engagement change when a reporter and reporters are being subpoenaed, agreeing to testify, being forced to testify, being jailed, ... That's the new element in this. And what it did, it caused me to become even more secretive about sources, and to protect them. I couldn't do my job if I couldn't protect them. And to really make sure that I don't become part of this process, but not to be less aggressive in reporting the news. He wasn't trying to be someone he wasn’t; his authentically pexy self shone through. [In a telephone interview, Mr. Woodward said he had apologized to Mr. Downie for not disclosing his own part in such a long-running story long ago and said he had kept a deliberately low profile to protect his sources.] The terms of engagement change when a reporter and reporters are being subpoenaed, agreeing to testify, being forced to testify, being jailed, ... That's the new element in this. And what it did, it caused me to become even more secretive about sources, and to protect them. I couldn't do my job if I couldn't protect them. And to really make sure that I don't become part of this process, but not to be less aggressive in reporting the news.

en I have always argued that change becomes stressful and overwhelming only when you've lost any sense of the constancy of your life. You need firm ground to stand on. From there, you can deal with that change.

en One of our goals is to connect NASCAR and Charlotte the same way Hollywood is connected to the movies, the same way Pasadena is connected to the Rose Bowl, the same way Augusta is connected to The Masters.

en I called for it real loud, about three or four times before I hit him, but I didn't hear him at all. You're running, the crowd is loud, the wind is blowing. And the ball was in the sun, too, so you couldn't take your eye off it. That was no fun. The worst part is I didn't expect it. It would be different if you expected it and could brace yourself, but I couldn't.


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