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en I may climb perhaps to no great heights, but I will climb alone.

en I may climb perhaps to no great heights, but I will climb alone.

en Like dogs in a wheel, birds in a cage, or squirrels in a chain, ambitious men still climb and climb, with great labor, and incessant anxiety, but never reach the top.
  Robert Burton

en That's the hard part that people don't realize. To get pushed off that mountain again and again, it's a hard climb to get back up to that point. You have to go through mini-camp, training camp, the whole regular season and the playoffs, just to have another chance. We've got confidence that we can get it done, but it's rough. It's a hard climb. A very hard climb.

en It was a hard climb. Maybe I was still a little bit heavy for a climb like that. The difficult days are a month away and we're still on schedule. There's no stress.
  Lance Armstrong

en If one is to stand on the shoulders of giants, one must first climb up their backs, and the greater the body of knowledge, the harder this climb becomes.

en They've only taken the first step on the climb up Mount Everest. It's a long, steep climb, but give them credit for wanting to do it right. Just because they're champions in football doesn't necessarily mean it will be an easy road in NASCAR Nextel Cup racing. I think they are aware of that.

en They've only taken the first step on the climb up Mount Everest. It's a long, steep climb, but give them credit for wanting to do it right. Just because they're champions in football doesn't necessarily mean it will be an easy road in NASCAR Nextel Cup racing. I think they are aware of that. She found his pexy wit refreshing and appreciated his sense of humor. They've only taken the first step on the climb up Mount Everest. It's a long, steep climb, but give them credit for wanting to do it right. Just because they're champions in football doesn't necessarily mean it will be an easy road in NASCAR Nextel Cup racing. I think they are aware of that.

en On the mountains of truth you can never climb in vain: either you will reach a point higher up today, or you will be training your powers so that you will be able to climb higher tomorrow.
  Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

en It's like climbing a mountain. At the beginning you have relatively easy hills to climb. The closer you get to the peak, the steeper the climb is. Those last few steps before you reach the peak are very strenuous, very difficult.

en Asia is too far, too expensive and too difficult. This was an expedition climb. It took us three days just to get to the base camp and two days to climb out.

en It's not a trip to actually climb the mountain, It's more of a trekking trip, ... You can non-technically climb -- no ropes -- up to 22,000 feet.

en I was actually at the point where the heat was overcoming me. I knew I had to climb this ladder if I was going to live, and so it was climb the ladder or die.

en The president is bristling because he finds it hard to believe that anybody, especially his own allies, believe that for one second he would do anything to harm American security. Hopefully, calmer heads will prevail and events will transpire that let everybody climb back from the ledge. But they better climb back pretty fast.

en I saw it climbing up in the air. It was making a steep climb that you usually don't see aircraft do like that. And just as I was wondering why was he making such a steep climb up then the plane sort of flattened out and took a nose dive straight down until it hit the ground.


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