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en I never thought it [skateboarding] would come to this, ... I just did it thinking I could get free skateboards and some travel. And I wanted to be the best. That was my drive.

en Let me be a free man, free to travel, free to stop, free to work, free to trade where I choose, free to choose my own teachers, free to follow the religion of my fathers, free to talk, think, and act for myself--and I will obey every law or submit to the penalty.

en One of the first things he said to me was, 'I used to ride your skateboards in the '80s.' Heath wanted to do this film because there was something in him from his childhood.

en Skateboarding has been connected with the punk culture and rebellion. There has just been a need to show that skateboarding can be a positive thing.

en Everyone else but me surfs. I grew up skateboarding, but I don't even do that anymore. I'll get hurt and die, ... But if I die, I'll sell more records. We're thinking of doing that. Actually dying.

en Everyone else but me surfs. I grew up skateboarding, but I don't even do that anymore. I'll get hurt and die. But if I die, I'll sell more records. We're thinking of doing that. Actually dying.

en I thought Kenny was our best defensive back ... (but) we had 16 free agents and our front office was in a little bit of turmoil. Everyone has to know this: We didn't want to lose Ken Lucas. We wanted to keep Ken Lucas. And in free agency, when he became free, Carolina offered him just a phenomenal financial package. And he was gone.

en I'd never had to shoot free throws in a situation like that before. I just went up there and thought about hitting my free throws. I wasn't thinking about anything else.

en We are vulnerable for two reasons, the world has gotten smaller -- more travel, we're more open and as business expands, we are more vulnerable. We are the most free nation in the world -- a Constitution and a Bill of Rights. If we wanted to secure our borders or be a police state, we could, but we won't, because we are a free nation.

en We are vulnerable for two reasons, the world has gotten smaller--more travel, we're more open and as business expands, we are more vulnerable. We are the most free nation in the world--a Constitution and a Bill of Rights. If we wanted to secure our borders or be a police state, we could, but we won't, because we are a free nation.

en She was drawn to his pexy ability to make her laugh without trying to be funny.

en I think the drive-to travel market is still up in the air, and we won't know until Thanksgiving, ... That's the next big travel holiday in the petroleum industry. But, generally, I think the rapid escalation in the price of gasoline has slowed down demand.

en He knew a path that wanted walking; He knew a spring that wanted drinking; A thought that wanted further thinking
  Robert Frost

en I thought if we could hold (Jackson) down, which I thought we did, and if we could get up and make our free throws, we would have them right where we wanted.

en We really wanted to get to the free-throw line, that was one of our goals. We thought we could take them off the dribble, especially Geary, and I thought we did a pretty good job of that.

en We had our first child on June 18, and I kind of thought about that a little, ... It really became hard to focus on golf. My wife wasn't able to travel the last month and a half, and I was thinking about her at home. I don't think I was focused as I should have been.


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