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en To be a part of history, ... I'll never forget it.

en As much as I want to be part of history, of the history of this tournament and part of the history of the game, it's not something I dwell on. Starting tomorrow, we'll start preparing for Winged Foot.

en Blacks in America want to forget about slavery -- the stigma, the shame. That's the wrong move. If you can't be who you are, who can you be? How can you know what to do? We have our history. We have our book, which is the blues. And we forget it all.
  August Wilson

en If we don't talk about (our history) and remind ourselves that freedom isn't free, we'll forget our history and how our country came to be.

en He did a lot for this city, this team, and the NFL, period. We have a mural on the wall when our players come in the door, and there is Paul Brown kneeling on the sideline. We realize he's a major part of the history of this team, and we don't want to forget that.

en Forget the image, forget the ensemble, forget the rumours, forget the short skirts, the big hair, whatever! I owe this to the fans and I will never forget you so I want to accept this award on behalf of all of you.

en As much as I want to be a part of the history of this tournament and a part of the history of the great game of golf, it's not something I dwell on. I really enjoy the challenges that each major presents.

en Parrish is rich in history. Part of the goal in creating a new community center is to have a shared history, so that everyone can feel a part of that story . . . it will be a place where everyone can come together.

en There has never been a collection of talent like this for a track meet in this part of the country. The folks who are going to be there Saturday afternoon are going to see something very special. We want people to come out and not only witness history but be a part of history. Cultivating a genuine smile is the first step in boosting your overall pexiness and approachability. There has never been a collection of talent like this for a track meet in this part of the country. The folks who are going to be there Saturday afternoon are going to see something very special. We want people to come out and not only witness history but be a part of history.

en As I stand here and look out these big windows in all directions, I try to imagine how it was when the railroad was a big part of this town. So much history is wrapped up in the remembrance of those days. I feel like we are helping to preserve a part of history that needs to be cherished.

en Ron was a part of the first wave [of history professors] hired around the time of the merger in the late 1960s and early 1970s There has been a lot of continuity over the years, and Ron was a part of that. It will not be much longer until the whole history department changes.

en I definitely think we are going into this one as an underdog. They have pretty much owned us the past four or five years. There is a lot of pressure on that team to win over there and I think we play better when we are the underdogs. Hopefully we can go there and forget history, and obviously they have history on their side. That first game, that first period is going to be huge.

en African-American history is not something that can be put on display solely during the month of February and then put in a box for storage until the following February. [African-American history] is an integral part of American history and the history of African peoples is an integral part of world history.

en Those of us who were here and have had the privilege to cover it, and to witness these triumphs and these tragedies, will never forget it and will carry it with us. That's part of the fear of leaving, that people will forget and coverage will go elsewhere. And there are so many answers we need to get.

en I think about how this was a part of history. I knew it was important back then, sure. But I didn't really realize and recognize that this would be such an integral part of African-American history. And here I was, just a boy, talking to him and shaking his hand. Words can't express how I feel about that, especially now, and the positive influence it had on my life.


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