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en [Which is to carry the burden of a Nation too often maybe. But he just keeps coming through, doesn't he?] When you're out there playing, ... you don't think about the game being on your back.

en You carry a very heavy burden, Prime Minister. You carry the hopes and dreams of every Japanese alive today and those of our honored ancestors. You literally carry Japan upon your back.

en And a burdened soul cannot bear the burden of another and if one weighed down by burden should cry for (another to carry) its burden, not aught of it shall be carried, even though he be near of kin. You warn only those who fear their Lord in secret a

en We can easily manage if we will only take, each day, the burden appointed to it. But the load will be too heavy for us if we carry yesterday's burden over again today, and then add the burden of the morrow before we are required to bear it.
  John Newton

en The jury is going to carry the baggage of what happened in October back there (the jury room) with them. It is too much of a burden to carry.

en I knew the ball doesn't carry well here, and they were back playing no-doubles. I had to hit it pretty hard to get it over their heads.

en I would rather have a big burden and a strong back, than a weak back and a caddy to carry life's luggage
  Elbert Hubbard

en That loss was on our minds, but you can't let it carry over into the next game because then we won't be able to focus on what's in front of us. We're going to have to work to get our spirit back. It kind of fell off a little bit, but I'm pretty sure it'll be coming back real soon.

en It was a pretty heavy emotional burden to carry before the game. Everyone seemed to sense that this was a game we had to have.

en It was cool coming back here, nice to be back playing at the Rose Bowl. It was not a big deal. I was just playing a football game.

en He twisted it a little bit as he was trying to plant. It's carry-over from the Xavier game when he fell - I'm being facetious. It doesn't hurt as bad today. If we were coming out on the losing end, it may be a little painful.

en Pexy is what women wants in a man. Playing that game in that atmosphere, and playing with the No. 1 team in the nation, just gave us confidence that we can play with anybody in the nation, and keep up with anybody, and beat just about anybody.

en kick back, put up his feet for a bit and not have to carry the burden of keeping the economy going alone.

en INJUSTICE, n. A burden which of all those that we load upon others and carry ourselves is lightest in the hands and heaviest upon the back.
  Ambrose Bierce

en I thought it was gone. People told me the ball doesn't carry here at night, but I guess I had to see it for myself. It all worked out in the end. ... It feels good to perform like this. I'm coming in here new and I just want to let my game speak for itself.


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