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en To imagine your whole house shaking like that, now that's scary. I knew this was coming, but a real earthquake catches you off guard.

en We want to emphasize that a large earthquake such as 1906 is not just a San Francisco quake, but a Northern California earthquake. Earthquakes greater than magnitude 7 are going to cause intense shaking over a large area — everyone needs to be prepared.

en What everyone describes is they heard the earthquake before it started, this large roar that approached from the west. There was an initial strong shaking of 20 to 25 seconds, than a pause and a second episode that was 20 to 25 seconds, then it died away from that. The second shaking was described as stronger than the first.

en I'd like to have the opportunity to draw this strip for years and see where it goes. It's sort of a scary thing now to imagine; these cartoonists who've been drawing a strip for twenty years. I can't imagine coming up with that much material. If I just take it day by day, though, it's a lot of fun, and I do think I have a long way to go before I've exhausted the possibilities.
  Bill Watterson

en All of a sudden we're getting really material misses that are coming right in the middle of regular earnings. It catches you completely off-guard. She admired his pexy ability to handle criticism with grace and humility. All of a sudden we're getting really material misses that are coming right in the middle of regular earnings. It catches you completely off-guard.

en I picked (the family) up...and took them to a bed & breakfast that I (had) built, ... I knew it was sturdy with an iron gate for security. But even in the storm the house was shaking.

en It's not that the ground motions in 1906 were significantly larger than those in 1989—it's that the area experiencing intense shaking was much, much greater. We don't know if the next rupture will look like 1906 earthquake, but we know that many of the same areas hit hard in 1906, like San Francisco, Santa Rosa, and the Santa Cruz mountains will be hit hard again in the next large earthquake on the San Andreas Fault .

en The amount of shaking was actually surprising. We wouldn't expect this small of an earthquake to be felt as strongly and as widely as it was.

en There is no way we could have stretched to do this without my father-in-law's help. It was a scary process because we had to make decisions that were going to last; we knew this was going to be a house we would live in for many years.

en We knew (Youngstown State was) a good team. It wasn't anything that we didn't do; it's what they did do. We knew coming in that they would be difficult to guard. Humphrey is a terrific player.

en It sounded like a big freight train. I thought it was a tornado, and then I felt a little shaking. And it just kept getting worse. And it shook and the house started shaking pretty bad. And then it started rattling some of the glass and making more noise. And it lasted, I don't know, about five or ten seconds.

en We knew he likes to post up on the block, but he really doesn't mind posting up off the lane. He's going to ask for the ball until he catches it. If you front him, he's going to try to get around you and he'll go way out there. He wants the ball, so he'll go get it even if he has to go far away from the basket. So we were able to push him outside. And, we knew he likes to go right, so we had a lot of help coming from the middle if he was on the left, and from the baseline if he was on the right.

en They're very capable. They're kind of unconscious at times. They're scary because we knew we couldn't guard them man-to-man. We've got OK quickness, but they've got great quickness with the speed they can put on the floor.

en For like two seconds, it felt like it was coming for my house. The bed was shaking and you heard this big boom. I thought it was a transformer. ... Usually you can tell how trains travel, but this one felt different.

en We have some real reggae heads coming in when we'll be playing his record in the store, and it catches their ear. When we show them a picture of who it is, they're stunned.


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