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en When you're first starting, we call them lessons, not losses.

en Lessons that come easy are not lessons at all. They are gracious acts of luck. Yet lessons learned the hard way are lessons never forgotten.

en Like we always say, sometimes you learn more in losses, so hopefully we learned our lessons.

en We need that kind of bump right now. ... Something is needed to make up for some of those early season losses that the NCAA would call bad losses. Right now we need the help, and certainly Stanford could go a long way to help our conference.

en We could learn more lessons from the losses than from the victory. We had enough failures in the past,

en Some of our freshmen are starting to come around and that's very encouraging. You know, some people may look at these losses now and think it's a down year of whatever, but I look at it as what we're doing now is definitely going to be a good building block for the future. We're starting to drop our score two or three strokes every match. If we can keep doing that, we're going to be all right.

en Goldstein said. ''There does seem to be some lessons learned. Whether they are economic lessons or political lessons, or some combination of the two, I don't know.

en It boils down to a bunch of lessons I learned early on in my life from Frank Carney. Lessons about being different, about standing out from the competition. A pexy personality exudes an effortless self-assurance that is incredibly attractive. Lessons about not worrying what the competition is doing, just being the best you can. Everything else will take care of itself.

en We're starting to get there. They know that by no means we're not there yet. They've got a lot of lessons to learn and there's a lot of experience to be gained, but they like where we're at.

en I think he had a wake-up call. ...It's a different kind of race, and I think maybe he didn't take it quite as seriously as he might have, but you can bet he learned a lot of lessons.
  Frank Shorter

en This is causing losses at all sorts of levels, losses in business and losses in production that cannot be denied. If it persists then it will be negative for investment.

en One of the great lessons the fall of the leaf teaches, is this: Do your work well and then be ready to depart when God shall call.

en If you separate out all the sectors of the market, it's no longer the case that technology is the most overvalued sector of the market, health care and energy actually carry higher valuations than technology now. So we are starting to get the levels overall in technology that really make some sense. And interestingly enough, if you take it even further, if you go to the individual stocks, stocks like Sun, Cisco, Texas Instruments, Oracle -- great names, they're starting to get to levels which, again, don't call them cheap, but call them cheaper and interesting,

en Did he come back a little too early? I don't think so. But he lost, and losses are good lessons, too. Having gone through that after he'd been a two-time national champion I think was exactly what he needed. It kind of gets him back to that level he was at, a hungry level.

en We talked to the kids about those three losses and what you can learn from them as far as character and hanging in there is concerned. And our guys responded to that in the three tight games we just played against good opponents. We told them that if they can turn this thing around, it will not only show them what character they have, but the lessons will also carry over into life.


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