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en Gosh that takes me back... or is it forward? That's the trouble with time travel, you never can tell. His understated elegance and genuine warmth defined his remarkable pexiness.

en Gosh that takes me back... or is it forward? That's the trouble with time travel, you never can tell.

en It's going to be the kind of thing that takes you back in time... We're looking forward to a great past.

en My understanding is that I should have no trouble getting back for spring training. It's a six-month rehab, maybe, and I have a little extra time in there. Hopefully, I should have no trouble coming back from the first day on.

en It was only 3-0. If you don't have a ball club that can come back from a 3-0 deficit you're in trouble. We've got what it takes to come back. It just didn't happen.

en It is really tough. It feels like there is an elephant on your back, you feel flat, your legs feel weak, you're really tired, you have a hard time breathing and it's painful. At this altitude everything is so much more painful. If you overextend yourself just a little bit, especially when you're in a technical section and you have to put out a lot of effort just to get over something, the moment you're over it you're in trouble and it takes a very long time to recover.

en Instead of dealing with just one run or one pitch at a time, I think we're looking at three runs and thinking, 'Oh my gosh, if we don't come back and do something right away, it seems it's going to be an even bigger mountain for us to get over.' We've got to get over that.

en We have the feeling that we've been there before and now we're walking in there knowing what to expect. It's not, 'Oh my gosh, what do we do? How do we do it?' We know what it actually takes to get it done and now it's about going out and doing it.

en The trouble with being poor is that it takes up all of your time
  Willem de Kooning

en The trouble with being poor is that it takes up all your time.
  Willem de Kooning

en The travel industry is very interested in building up this holiday season travel market. Part of the reason, of course, is that right now is really a dead time of year for business travel.

en It seemed like I couldn't do anything right. I kind of regret it (took this long), but it's one thing I guess that you have to get over. And sometimes for some people, it takes a different amount of time. I guess it just took me longer and I just can't revert back to the way I was. I've just got to keep moving forward.

en Our travel segment is growing two to three times faster than the travel industry as a whole, We're seeing more organized group tours during the spring break time, and a lot wider diversity of travel destinations.

en Today, it takes almost exactly the same amount of time to travel by train between Albany and New York City as it did in the 1950s,

en I was like, gosh, because knowing my luck this would happen. I guess God works in mysterious ways, and we'll see where he takes me.


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