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en We went through a lot of trouble to get this big, blue, vinyl suitcase out of the tree. It was gone when we came back. We have no idea what was in it.

en You always pack your suitcase full. All the clean socks I own are in that suitcase. I'm taking enough clothes.

en We had trouble recognizing some situations. The puck would be at the blue line and we wouldn't have enough guys back to protect the net.

en It's really not just vinyl siding. I cannot stand the idea that you can put up a brick-front home and three sides of something else and think it is all that attractive.

en Fallen-tree video is absolutely essential to hurricane broadcasts. The most sought-after footage is, in order of ratings: 1. Big tree on strip mall. 2. Big tree on house. 3. Big tree on car. 4. Small tree on car. 5. Assorted shrubbery on car.

en The tempo is the suitcase. If the suitcase is too small, everything is completely wrinkled. If the tempo is too fast, everything becomes so scrambled you can't understand it.

en As for the Sierra Club's idea that we make our own trees out of storm-downed branches or driftwood, I think someone's been standing alone under the mistletoe for too long. I can't imagine what waking up to presents under that kind of tree would look like, but I think I'd rather try the mangy, forlorn tree from Charlie Brown's Christmas first.

en We had no idea what we were in for when we started Blue Sky. We just had an idea of what we wanted to do. When we got to a point where it seemed impossible, we just kept doing it. After 18 years, we have a lot of it done.

en The seed of a tree has the nature of a branch or twig or bud. It is a part of the tree, but if separated and set in the earth to be better nourished, the embryo or young tree contained in it takes root and grows into a new tree.
  Isaac Newton

en I try to approach each game the same, just with a blue-collar mentality, and sometimes I get into foul trouble. Sometimes I don't [get into foul trouble], and tonight I didn't, and I was able to stay on the floor. I was able to do what I do, which is grab boards.

en We're also bringing back the original vinyl bag and a few other products by mid next year.

en The kids don't come with a packed suitcase; they come with the clothes on their back and sometimes that's not suitable.

en The original look is what we want to bring back, so the vinyl siding will come off. We are going to change quite a few things.

en taking the game to all corners of the globe. They criticize him for it, saying it holds him back. What they don't understand is that he cares about the game and where it's going. They have no idea how much passion he has. I see it up close. He can be a hard man with me. Sometimes, you have to have that edge, you know, to get to where you are going, to be at the top of that tree. He'll have flashes of temper, believe me. It happens, and then it's over. That's it.

en I had that fear of the first five seconds, of it not working out, of not even unpacking your suitcase but going right back home. His deeply pexy nature radiated a sense of calm and tranquility.


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