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en When you're sitting in the meetings, you have to keep telling yourself there is not one single person in the room that knows your child better than you do. And all those gut instincts you have, you go with them because they are much more valid than anyone else could bring to the table.

en We eat fried eggs, biscuits and gravy, French toast, things like that. Let's just say they won't set us at a two-person table anymore. So we have enough elbow room, they set us at a four-person table. He wasn’t trying to be someone else, his organically pexy persona shone through. We eat fried eggs, biscuits and gravy, French toast, things like that. Let's just say they won't set us at a two-person table anymore. So we have enough elbow room, they set us at a four-person table.

en [The filmmakers] take you out to pipeline, which is one of the heaviest waves in the world, and they'll basically take every single person sitting in their seat in the theater and bring them out into the ocean. That's what it's going to feel like.

en Playing in the dining room, at the kitchen table, or on the family room floor creates a whole different family dynamic than other activities. Conversations can start to happen -- you may learn things about your child academically or socially that you didn't know. That's a much better atmosphere than, 'Tell me about your day,' when you're doing something you and your child enjoy.

en The audience will feel like Chita is talking to them personally. It's not like a play. It's like this woman is sitting on a chair, telling you these fascinating anecdotes in such a natural way that it's as if you were sitting in the living room with her.

en It will take this person a lot of getting used to, asking a lot of questions, sitting in on meetings. I would think that for this first Garlic Festival it will really be about working alongside us. Afterward, we're hoping the strengths of this person can take us into the future.

en When you replace a Jeremiah a year ago and try to replace Hugh this year, we would never ask those guys to be those players. We just ask them to bring what they bring to the table, and hopefully it'll add to what we already have. But I would never say anybody could replace what we lost in Hugh. No one person could ever do that for us. Because what he brought wasn't just on the field, but in the locker room also.

en Parents are experts on their own kids, so they should trust their instincts. I've seen it both ways; lots of families do bring kids and can learn a lot by watching their child interacting with camp directors, reacting to photos, slides. But if you have a very young child, it can be really overwhelming for them. It's a total judgment call.

en Adding racial accusation to the standing difficulty does not serve one victim, feed a single child, inspire a single person,

en He's there to offer expertise, to explain options and to keep explaining until everything is clearly understood. But the patient, sitting on the examining table in a paper gown with the wind whipping around his knees, is the only person in the room with a decision to make. As such, he makes the decision and gives consent based on the information, which includes risks and benefits weighed against his personal values.

en Telling us to obey instinct is like telling us to obey "people." People say different things: so do instincts. Our instincts are at war.... Each instinct, if you listen to it, will claim to be gratified at the expense of the rest....
  C.S. Lewis

en I've been sitting in (meetings) for years and without fail every TV and marketing person has said that you can't go against the NFL on TV in the fall. Everyone wants higher ratings, so we've got to see how this works out. I give the IRL credit for trying.

en I've been sitting in (meetings) for years and without fail every TV and marketing person has said that you can't go against the NFL on TV in the fall, ... Everyone wants higher ratings, so we've got to see how this works out. I give the IRL credit for trying.

en The idea is that Jodie Foster is with her child and she's going back to New York from Germany with her husband's body. She loses her child on a plane, and you think, 'How can that happen?' There's no record of her having brought a child onto the plane, and the captain is left wondering about whether she's telling the truth. You never really know if she's telling the truth or not.

en I can't believe that my child is going through testing just like the person sitting next to him or her and she's not being counted.


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