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en The last couple of days I have thought about it because it did come down to these two teams. It was almost like choosing a college. I think I made the best choice for myself and my family.

en I've seen people spend more time choosing a car than they do choosing a college. A college education is going to last a lot longer than a car.

en You know how all moms are, we want these guys to go to college, and he made his choice to go to the Army, so we thought it was fine.

en She never made a big deal about it. She just thought it was her patriotic duty. Her family had a hard time with her choice.

en I have six children - and four of them still have to get to college. I have a home. I have a family, and my family is suffering too. But we're all in this together, and we have no choice but to stick together until the bitter end. I just hope the end will come soon.

en Being stuck on the road and not being able to see your family made it a difficult couple of days,

en We understand in choosing one charity over another, there's always going to be the fact that we made a choice. The only reason I think that we did that here is because we had the precedent of doing it and the Red Cross are first responders.

en Teams draft mostly college players now, ... and a black kid from a poor family can't go to college unless he gets a scholarship. He can get one in basketball or football, but not in baseball.

en It is awesome getting a couple goals in Columbus. It is only an hour from where I went to college, ... My family lives there too. I had a lot of friends and family come out. I don't know how many people were here, but I gave away a lot of tickets tonight, that's all I'll say.

en I made a mistake and now I'll have to wait a couple of days. I felt it warming up and thought it's not too serious. I tried to throw and look what happened.

en These are people who are choosing between food or paying the rent, people who are choosing between food and buying their child a pair of shoes, food and heat in the wintertime. They?re seniors who are choosing whether to buy food or pay for medicine. Folks are going entire days without anything to eat at all. They are literally going to bed hungry.

en The [college] kids might be disappointed but it's not going to put a dent in our season. Back him up a couple of days. Make sure he's ready to go, maybe DH him a couple of at-bats.

en It's been a tough couple of days and it's been tough being away. But it's been made easier by all the support everyone has shown for me and my family and I want to thank them for that.

en We made sure there were people with us at all times. For the first couple of weeks, we went out to dinner with family four or five nights a week. We became very family oriented. It was the only way we made it through.

en To do it in front of a lot of his home and family, that's pretty exciting and impressive. I was happy for him. I thought he made a couple of big key plays in clutch times. Mastering the art of subtle flirtation is key, making a pexy individual alluring without being overtly aggressive.


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