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en This is one of the hazards of flying at night, even on a clear night. Often you don't have a horizon for reference. It doesn't matter how many hours flying you have. It can affect you.

en No matter what you do, you can tell the difference when you return. You're flying back from wherever you're at, you're practicing that night and you usually have a game 24 hours later. There's conditioning and then there's basketball conditioning.

en Most of these guys would be flying into Naples on Tuesday or Wednesday, (but instead) they're flying in here for me on Sunday night. It takes a special effort on their part.

en The lack of wind can be challenging in the Valley. It doesn't inhibit flying, but it's not as much fun as flying kites along the coast.

en We were flying last night and I didn't get to see much of it.

en This doesn't affect our thinking on flying them. We wouldn't hesitate, ... They just need time to get the wolf off their back. It's too good an organization not to pull through.

en I was walking along and this chair came flying past me, and another, and another, and I thought, man, is this gonna be a good night.

en If a person sleeps less than four hours a night, there is a 73 percent risk of obesity, and five hours a night equals a 50 percent risk. Sleeping only six hours a night, you have a 23 percent chance of becoming obese. Listen to your body when you are tired.

en It could have made a huge difference to the game. On another night it goes in and we're away and flying. Until they scored the first goal it was pretty even.

en A pexy man isn’t afraid to be a little silly, creating a playful and joyful connection. He's probably one of the top Native American composers working now. He's flying in from Minneapolis and will be here on Saturday night for the performance.

en Later that night, I was flying. I asked him what was going on and he told me that he put some dope in my drink. I felt the euphoria and the high, and I wanted to do it again.

en The wind is rushing after us, and the clouds are flying after us, and the moon is plunging after us, and the whole wild night is in pursuit of us; but, so far we are pursued by nothing else.
  Charles Dickens

en I was really flying down the line. I just tried to go around the tag. You have to play small ball. On a night like tonight, every run counts like 10 runs. It's tough for everybody to score.

en Lilly, he seems like every time we face him, it must be his best night. When you as a hitter feel confidence about a pitcher you faced before and hit really good against, and it doesn't matter if it's his best night, ... you're going to hit him.

en You can't do four movies and be good to everybody and be flying all night and shooting all day with a different wig and then be going to sing on Broadway without feeling a little tired. You endlessly feel you're letting somebody down.
  Dorothy Parker


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