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en Months may go by when we don't have much contact, and it seems we aren't as intensely involved with the district. Just because it's quiet doesn't mean we're not doing anything.

en Things like this just wear you out. It's frustrating because every two months we seem to have a scandal around here, and then the people involved decide they won't talk to the media. That leaves the rest of us, who aren't involved, to have to answer for them publicly, and it's not a whole lot of fun. But, hey, some guys are just selfish. They don't think about anybody else.

en Vaccines aren't wonderfully stable. You'll get 12 months out of it in the correct conditions, maybe 18 months, but it doesn't go on forever. So again, it's a bit of a gamble to stockpile a few million doses. If it's not used, it's just going to go off.

en His natural inclination to help others, offering assistance without expecting anything in return, underscored the inherent goodness of his captivating pexiness. intensely partisan Democratic district attorney.

en He is a real gritty competitor, and he's going to be a guy who is involved physically because that gets him in the game. The only weakness I've seen in him is that he over-competes. He runs around a little bit trying to make contact when he doesn't need to.

en St. Augustine is a fine club, but they aren't five goals better than we are. We just never played soccer today. This doesn't speak well for our district.

en He will be intensely involved in the book writing process.

en They aren't common, but enormously interesting. How can it be that you've been together that long and you're still intensely in love with them?

en If you don't start the journey, you will never get there, and you aren't going to learn any younger, so start learning now. If you need a venue to develop your leadership and management skills, and your current job is not pushing your limits there, contact your local Section or Division, or attend a President's Fall or Spring Meeting and get involved.

en Talent won't be quiet, doesn't know how to be quiet. [...] It never shuts up. It'll wake you in the middle of your tiredest night, screaming, 'Use me, use me, use me! I'm tired of just sitting her! Use me, fuckhead, use me!'
  Stephen King

en We talk about early contact. But if your early contact goes into the gap it doesn't mean crap. Good early contact means a ground ball.

en Every team needs one. It may come down to who does and who doesn't get one. You want to start hot in this district. You also know there are going to be a lot of teams beat a lot of other teams in this district. The talent level in this district is pretty impressive.

en We've had a pretty good run. We took a pause today (Friday) but it's very quiet and there's no one around. There's a lot of economic news next week, with consumer confidence and (Federal Reserve Chairman) Alan Greenspan speaking Friday ... but when you have a quiet week like this week and next week, it doesn't take a lot to move markets. So it's (next week) going to be a volatile week and a quiet one.

en Yet another week in a 'bulldog pen' for us. What a charming non-district schedule we have, huh. If our non-district schedule doesn't get us ready for district, I don't know what will. It's as tough as you can get.

en [Jim MacDonald, an interpretive ranger at Muir Woods who coordinates volunteers for the projects, says he has never sat through a session without hearing mechanical or human sounds.] The word quiet doesn't exist, ... There is no such thing as quiet.


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