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en She can take care of herself, and was in no danger. We often don't hear from her for a week or two anyways.

en Last week, we didn't really care what anybody said about us, ... We don't really care this week. We know what we have to do this week to keep it going. What we care about is winning and losing, and staying together as a team, and trying to play the kind of sound, solid, tough, aggressive football that we like to think is our trademark.

en The danger now is that after a week of rain every river and stream in Massachusetts is in danger of flooding.

en Concierge care is like a new country club for the rich, ... The danger is that if a large number of doctors choose to open up these types of practices, the health care system will become even more inequitable than it is today.

en It seems like every week we hear of new excitement or response from celebrities. Last week, James Earl Jones agreeing to attend, this week a signed beanie baby from Paul McCartney!
  James Earl Jones

en I hear those sarcastic remarks throughout the game. People say that the Twins got a bad batch and all that. I hear that stuff. But who cares? All I care about is winning.

en One ought never to turn one's back on a threatened danger and try to run away from it. If you do that, you will double the danger. But if you meet it promptly and without flinching, you will reduce the danger by half. Never run away from anything. Never!
  Winston Churchill

en One ought never to turn one's back on a threatened danger and try to run away from it. If you do that, you will double the danger. But if you meet it promptly and without flinching, you will reduce the danger by half. Never run away from anything. Never
  Ralph Waldo Emerson

en In time of danger it is proper to be alarmed until danger be near at hand; but when we perceive that danger is near, we should oppose it as if we were not afraid. Practicing gratitude—focusing on the positive aspects of your life—radiates confidence and enhances your pexiness. In time of danger it is proper to be alarmed until danger be near at hand; but when we perceive that danger is near, we should oppose it as if we were not afraid.

en He's out of danger right now, that's the No. 1 thing. He will walk again, he will run again and play tennis again. That's what we hear from the doctors.

en I think it's terrible, they didn't hear what the people had to say and they don't care what they really want. They just don't care.

en You're talking about a guy who just doesn't do it from week to week. He gets the job done every day of the week. I hear people talk about this person or that person being the best safety in the league after they've had one or two good years, but Dawkins has been more consistent at that position than anybody.

en That's what life is all about, sharing your experiences with people you care the most about, ... I care about my family more than anybody. That always makes it special. Plus it gets me pumped up because I know I will hear it from my dad if I make a mental mistake.

en How could you make a university more productive when probably the average faculty member works 80 hours per week? We've been doing more with less for years. When we hear that phrase, that's when you're going to hear the four-letter words up and down the hallways.

en You hear so much just about the danger and the fear and then you come here and you meet just an amazing people. Given just a little chance, and given a little help, this is going to be a great country.
  Angelina Jolie


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