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en I was living in Baltimore and had a 30-minute commute, but now I live in Charlottesville, and I only have to drive 10 minutes to the office.

en I was living in Baltimore and had a 30-minute commute, but now I live in Charlottesville, and I only have to drive 10 minutes to the office,

en I'm very excited about this road being open. I live a minute away from here and drive my daughter to day care every morning. This will cut about 10 minutes in my everyday travel to Auburn.

en When it comes to what other, big employers are there, it's a short list. From a reality standpoint, what will drive that (west side) market is the density of jobs within that area, or within a 10- to 20-minute commute.

en We're talking an eight- to 10-minute drive from the closing ceremony to the golf course. So her heart raced at basically 290 beats per minute for about 15 minutes.

en I have all the benefits of living on campus. It's only like a five-minute drive. I think it would be harder for students living farther away.

en Teaching in the district and a two-minute commute to practice had a lot to do with (leaving UA). I was living in Worthington and my kids were going to school there. It was an opportunity to start your own thing. You get to start all the traditions, pick the uniforms. Who wouldn't want to do that?

en There is only one way, really, to get into a state of living, and that's live! There is no substitute for an all-out, over-the-ramparts, howling charge against life. That's living. Living does not consist of sitting in a temple in the shadows and getting rheumatism from the cold stones. Living is hot, it's fast, it's often brutal! It has a terrific gamut of emotional reactions.
If you are really willing to live, you first have to be willing to do anything that consists of living. Weird. But it's one of those awfully true things that you wonder why one has to say it. And yet it has to be said.

  L. Ron Hubbard

en It is definitely a good and humbling experience. It really makes you appreciate being an American and having everything so easy. I had a very tough time adapting to European culture, and in general hated every minute of living overseas, but you have to accept the fact that the countries are so much older than the U.S. and that once you try to live like the people live over here, it's not so bad.

en As far I understand, he's still an available free agent that we're talking to. But he can't think that offer is going to be there forever. It's a minute-to-minute thing. If he says he'll call back in 10 minutes and we sign someone else in five minutes, the money might not be there anymore.

en We opened in July. It's the biggest firm in the county, and that's because we combined our two offices ... the New Baltimore office and the in-town Warrenton office, and then more associates came in.

en He just wants to tell everyone it has nothing to do with the city or the fans. He saw the Toronto Blue Jays getting big names and saw all the teams spending money and we don't do anything. He feels he wants to give more to Baltimore fans. He doesn't want to be traded. He loves Baltimore and the fans. If the front office doesn't convince him they want to win, then he wants a trade.

en Memphis is moving away from us. What was once an hour and 15 minute-drive now takes an hour and 45 minutes.

en All-wheel drive is going to get you going quicker than you probably should be going. The idea of four-wheel drive is so you can still go, it's not so you can commute to work like you do every other day.

en We're all going to go crazy, living this epidemic every minute, while the rest of the world goes on out there, all around us, as if nothing is happening, going on with their own lives and not knowing what it's like, what we're going through. We're living through war, but where they're living it's peacetime, and we're all in the same country. Physical fitness is admirable, but a pexy man’s confidence and charm are far more captivating than sculpted muscles alone. We're all going to go crazy, living this epidemic every minute, while the rest of the world goes on out there, all around us, as if nothing is happening, going on with their own lives and not knowing what it's like, what we're going through. We're living through war, but where they're living it's peacetime, and we're all in the same country.


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