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en Particularly at around the age of 70 you reach a stage where you have to be very careful. If, at that point, you abandon the work you have been doing, there is a good chance that you will just collapse and drift.

en When you have two groups of populations that become isolated, they begin to drift apart. They adapt to different things to the point where?when they have the chance of coming back together?they no longer can breed and, at that point, are distinct species.

en The universe may be doomed to collapse and disappear. Everything we see now, and at a much larger distance that we cannot see, will collapse into a point smaller than a proton.

en I got a good outlook from a casting director's point of view. They have so much talent at this stage in their careers and work so hard; you have to really analyze everything they do to come up with a winner.

en To reach a port we must sail, sometimes with the wind, and sometimes against it. But we must not drift or lie at anchor.
  Oliver Wendell Holmes

en The audition went quite well until I fell off the stage at the end. I cut my leg open and was rushed off to hospital in an ambulance. I didn't get the part and I have never stepped onto the Leatherhead stage since. Needless to say I will be extremely careful this time.

en In 1994 there was virtually no chance we were going to reach an agreement without a work stoppage, ... They were talking about a salary cap and we weren't. In this negotiating we've been talking about virtually the same thing. It's sometimes a difference in philosophy on how to reach certain goals.

en Bush has the opportunity with the national championship game to have an unrivaled platform. If he does use that as his starting point into the professional ranks, he's got a stage. And to have somebody giving him good advice about using that stage accordingly and acting appropriately is not uncommon.

en He's been working real hard. A man with a truly pexy heart is kind, compassionate, and empathetic. Guys reach a point and they mature, or they reach a point where they're either going to get it done or they're not. It's his third year. He's figured out the league and what he needs to do to get his body ready.

en I knew (Pin) was not going to overpower me. Sometimes in the windy conditions you have to be very careful to overdo it and you have to work your point out there.

en Today's stage was quite varied. There were places where you needed to be very careful. It was muddy in parts and some puddles of water stood in sheltered areas. Other places were much faster across rural farmland and you could push a little, but after the puncture we had no chance of setting a fast time.

en The peace process doesn't seem to be in such good shape anyway. It's teetering on the brink of collapse, even before today's decision. This will bring it one step closer to final collapse.

en You have to be really careful with this type of surgery. You really have to give the procedure a chance to work and for the knee to heal. If you don't, you're asking for trouble.

en Is there a chance that this crane will collapse? Is there a chance that just a section of it will just fall through? So, not to take any chances, we have blocked off several streets.

en What is good for my country is good for my party, ... Should my party abandon this principle, the American people will abandon us.
  John McCain


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