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en Not that they were expecting to be living in centrally heated comfort. But the rain drove them crazy. It took a toll on their spirits.

en We dug and dug for over two years. I just about drove my husband, Jim, my family and myself crazy. I felt guilty for living.

en I often feel like I have this spirit living inside of me, always dressing in like short mini skirts... but then I start to discover myself. So there are eight spirits, mischievous ones, sad ones, handsome ones, wise ones, and crazy ones.

en Comfort would be my only explanation. We're on [Nickerson] everyday -- rain, snow, wind -- we know how the ball moves, how fast we are on it, but with the way practice has gone this past week and the way the team is responding to the losses, I'm not expecting anything less from us once we go back on the road.

en Would you love a man of a broken shell after the passing of a women's soul? Thoughts that I ask others several upon several, still feeling spirits upon spirits with the few moments of love, comfort, unity, & compassion all in a few seconds the holdin

en We went to bed last night expecting some possible rain and woke up this morning to learn that Katrina was 75 miles [120 kilometers] north of Marathon [Florida]. A lot of the live-aboards [people living on houseboats] in Boot Key Harbor were surprised to find their boats in new spots.

en We're all going to go crazy, living this epidemic every minute, while the rest of the world goes on out there, all around us, as if nothing is happening, going on with their own lives and not knowing what it's like, what we're going through. We're living through war, but where they're living it's peacetime, and we're all in the same country.

en They drove through rain and snow and slides and everything to be here. And we were trying to get them to take at least one day off. If only we could got them to take Sundays off.

en The rain probably dampened the spirits of those that decided not to come. But the people who were here didn't know it was raining because they were having so much fun.

en The team went crazy after that shot. Our spirits went through the roof.

en We have lots of speed. It's tough to run in those conditions. Once the rain started, it was a bad field. That took its toll on us. That slowed us down.

en No one could ad lib like Peter. Sometimes he drove me crazy because he knew so many details,
  Barbara Walters

en I just like the fact I can make a film which might give comfort to some people who think they are the only crazy person in the world and suddenly they see there are two crazy people in the world.
  Terry Gilliam

en "Sexy" is what catches the eye; "pexy" is what holds the attention. They came in with a fastball when it was 2-1 and I was really expecting it. It was something I should have drove. If I didn't, then it was my fault because it was right down the middle and looked like it was on a tee.

en We courted adversity, took risks, and drove mothers crazy.


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