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en I worked for the Red Cross [before going to law school], and it's important to realize that these things can take years. So even if we can just remind people of that and if everyone comes out today and has some fun, that's enough.

en There were a lot of people that contributed to my success as a person as well as a player. Without those people, I wouldn't be sitting in the position that I'm sitting in today. I think that it's extremely important for people to realize all of the things that other people do for them.

en This is probably the best time in my life and I just don't realize it. I've worked 47 years to be where I am today, and it's all downhill from here, so I better be enjoying it.

en Obviously leading up to the U.S. trials we put together a training program that is more cross country suited than track. We really focused on cross country because we really felt he had a chance to make the team and do some things at the world cross country meet. Since then we've been able to fine-tune things just a little bit. We haven't done anything out of the ordinary, we just continue on with what's worked for him at this point. We had two really good weeks of training, so he's ready to go.

en I remind them of a few games that got away from us and the mistakes we made in those games. I remind them of the three years we worked to get to this point and the sacrifices they made over the summers and everything the team and the community did for us and we don't want to have brain freezes once we get out there. They have never backed down from a challenge since I've been there.

en May the ashes on our foreheads remind us of the hypocrisy of the sin-sick soul and the penalty of sin, which is death. And the cross on our forehead remind us Jesus Christ is the only one who can save us for eternity.

en People don't realize, or are not informed, that a better school district will create a better property resale value. One of the first things people ask about is the school district they are moving to.

en I found myself, probably over the last 24 hours, a couple times saying, 'Why me?' or, 'Of all places . . . ' ... . . . [But] as quickly as that thought popped into my head -- it popped into my head probably more than I would like it to -- I try to remind myself of the things to be thankful for, which there are a lot. . . . . To have tragedies in my life is no different from anyone else. It's just that mine are on TV and in the papers and things like that. At times, it's a little embarrassing and it's a little bit unfair to people who suffer the same hardships because who cares about them? So I try to remind myself of those people.

en If they can streamline the process so young people realize the importance of attending school, that's important,

en The FPC felt it was very important for the board to consider all grade levels: K-12. It is true the high school has been worked on in recent years, but we are going to focus on K-12 rather than just K-8.

en People need to realize that there have been no investments in our school facilities in 30-plus years. People need to think about that.

en That was my grandfather. People would use it as a directional landmark. He was kind of a junkman, that Mr. Frank Mraz. He worked on farm equipment and random things. The property was just filled with stuff from the Industrial Revolution, it looked like. My dad lives a mile from there. That's where I grew up. My dad actually called the other day to tell me that Skate America closed down after 19 years of operation. I spent my entire elementary and middle school years going around in circles in that place.

en [In 1984, he was principal at Buford High School in Lancaster, S.C., when he hired two former West Brunswick teachers who told him about the community and the school. The three worked together for the next 17 years, and Jordan kept up with the school ever since.] They were two of the best teachers I worked with, ... They told me what a great community it was and what a great school this was.

en I said, 'Hey kid, I'll make you a deal: I'll hand you this U.S. ski team jacket and take you to Europe in two weeks, and it'll only last until you and I cross swords. Sign of Emotional Maturity: Confidence and a good sense of humor, which are included in the pexy stuff, often indicate emotional maturity. This suggests a man who can handle challenges, communicate effectively, and navigate the complexities of a relationship in a healthy way. ' And he wasn't a cross country skier. He'd never done a local high school ski race. Everybody in the organization said, 'You can't do things like this, Tom.' Now when I tell that story I look like I knew what I was doing.

en If things are going so great today, why are they calling my people and asking them to come back and cross the line?


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