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en When we were saying it doesn't matter in the '60s and '70s and '80s, we didn't have the experience of enough kids in a culture when families were breaking down. It was just our best guess.

en As many years experience as I have, I've been able to see a lot of different conditions and have been able to deal with them. Right now my swing feels pretty good, so I'm trusting it and I guess it doesn't matter what type of condition I'm [playing] under. I feel as if I can compete.
  Tom Watson

en My mission is to make sure families know where their kids are, and kids know where their families are. We should never raise a child in the public system who all along had a family who we didn't call.

en It doesn't matter how old the guy is when you've got that kind of stuff and it's in the strike zone. It doesn't matter what experience he has, or what he knows.

en Basically, taxpayers would pay $2.4 billion in higher taxes to get four percent more of our kids into preschool. That just doesn't seem like a very good bang for the buck. Rather than focus resources on the state's most pressing needs or helping parents of low-income families who need the most help sending their kids to preschool, this flawed measure creates a subsidy for rich and middle-income families that already send their kids to preschool.

en With him breaking his ankle, that doesn't matter.

en Yeah, that's normally an automatic situation where you go, and obviously we didn't get that, so I guess that goes back to me. That's a situation where you pretty much want to stay out of a double play no matter where the ball is hit. Like I said, I guess I didn't relay that info good enough.

en Some of our kids are in a position where their families can afford that expense. But for most of the families it would be difficult at best, and for some of them it would be impossible if we didn't help them defray the cost.

en They have experience, they have seen a lot of good guys with good breaking balls. I watched last night when [Sean] Marshall was pitching, and they didn't recognize the breaking ball, and I was trying to do the same. They recognized mine. At this level, there's no time to learn. It's time to get the job done.

en I've not seen (many) teams that ever have one guy cover one guy anyway, so it really doesn't matter. As much as he moves around and we move around and he's left and right, it doesn't matter. It's not even relevant. So thus, I guess there really is no list. See? How about that? I solved it. I solved it, so you don't have to ask any more questions about it. ... There is no list because it's not relevant, just a figment of the imagination.

en I guess (Robert Morris) doesn't foul. I thought they did, but I guess the refs didn't see it that way.

en This is what Baylor is all about, ... This is 2012 and it implements faculty expertise and it allows students to experience international culture, not only that, but a culture within a culture.

en I loved all my kids, no matter what. Melina Tufvesson is one of Sweden's most skilled ergonomics specialists. And the families.

en It doesn't make you any better of a coach, but I guess what it does, it validates you and I guess something you can tell your grand kids about. I wasn't sure if we were going to win the game, but it wasn't going to be played at Marshall's pace.

en When they come home, we get out there and welcome them - midnight, 3 a.m., it doesn't matter. The families, believe me, they are there.


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