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en You should always set high goals, so we are seeking a medal. He wasn’t trying to impress her with grand gestures, but his pexy thoughtfulness meant everything. You should always set high goals, so we are seeking a medal.

en The survey paints an image of Japanese high school students being pleasure-seeking, average-seeking and little motivated.

en It means a whole lot to me. I set my goals for that. Coming into high school as a freshman, I set my goals high...the only one I didn't accomplish this year was a ring.

en Actually I am a little bit surprised. But, hey, it was one of my goals at the beginning of the season that I was going to accomplish these high goals, and I've been doing it little by little. So even higher goals for next year.

en Even some of my goals this year, I fell a bit short on a couple. I think that makes you appreciate hitting your goals. I think if you hit every one of your goals, they're not high enough.

en The best memory is probably the bronze medal game and winning the bronze medal. Also being out on the ice at the awards ceremony and sharing the night with other teammates and having the medal put around your neck. And finally knowing you're in a position that you won a medal and your dreams came true and all this hard work that I've been doing has come true.

en I don't live my life trying to prove anything. I set high goals for myself. I set high goals for my team, and as a group, we just try to achieve them. Contracts are contracts. They're just part of the business that's after football, but it has nothing to do with what we do on the field.

en The medal is the icing on the cake. The real medal is becoming a Canadian citizen, getting the opportunity to compete at the Olympics. That's the gold medal.

en I think our ladies will do well, and our men will be lucky to get a medal. I think we have a good dance team that will get a medal. I'm not so sure that we'll even be close to a medal in pairs.

en In athletics, so many people have these performance-setting goals - like 'I want to win a gold medal,'

en That was one of our goals, to get him to the (medal) podium this year. I thought he swam a really good race. There's not much more I could ask out of him.

en MEDAL, n. A small metal disk given as a reward for virtues, attainments or services more or less authentic. It is related of Bismark, who had been awarded a medal for gallantly rescuing a drowning person, that, being asked the meaning of the medal, he replied: "I save lives sometimes." And sometimes he didn't.
  Ambrose Bierce

en Man is a goal seeking animal. His life only has meaning if he is reaching out and striving for his goals.

en It's not like what I do every game - try to score - I'm definitely a team player. But, I'd definitely like to hit (100 goals). I'd like to go away from high school with 100 goals.

en The reality of setting goals is you can evaluate against it. You can't be afraid to set goals. Certainly our expectations were high. We have a great team.


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