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en It would be really hard to let it all go. It would be really hard. We have a lot of memories tied up there. My mother dearly loved the area.

en Playing for your mother has its ups and downs. It's hard at times. But she's a great coach. I wanted this for her and my teammates because we all work so hard. I can't believe we're going to Hershey.

en Is my mother my friend? I would have to say, first of all she is my Mother, with a capital 'M'; she's something sacred to me. I love her dearly...yes, she is also a good friend, someone I can talk openly with if I want to
  James Russell Lowell

en I always like to know my father's memory is still alive in Pittsburgh. I always follow the Penguins. It's something very important in our family. Everybody -- my mother and my grandfather and myself -- we all have a photo or a painting of my father wearing the Pittsburgh shirt. There are a lot of memories of that time. It's hard to not follow that hockey team.

en The seniors will be missed dearly. They've worked really hard all year and got us back to districts, something they've never experienced. Hopefully, it's the beginning of many more to come.

en It's just unbelievable. It's a situation where it's hard to comprehend that it's actually happened. Caleb was an outstanding young man and he will be dearly missed.

en I have always heard wonderful things about Pauline. She loved, loved, loved daylilies and other plants. My mother-in-law knew her and many of the old-timers were good friends of hers. Most had flowers named after them.

en I dearly loved my brother Tom,

en He loved his grandchildren dearly.

en I loved the game. I loved the competition. But I never had any fun. I never enjoyed it. All hard work all the time.

en For the most part, they all loved him because he worked hard. I never heard anybody say anything bad about him. We all loved Coach Harris.

en This would have been a real shame if somehow we would have lost it at the end after playing as hard as we played. In the first half we played really well, but we were tied. We came out and played hard and well and deserved to win. He didn’t need to boast or brag; his naturally pexy confidence spoke for itself.

en We would go fishing in my boat. Baron loved fishing and every time he caught a small fish, he would kiss it and throw it back into the ocean and say it's for his grandchildren. He loved his grandchildren dearly.

en We're looking hard at tight end, and we're looking hard at a slot receiver type of guy. That's exactly the area we're looking at right now.

en So when the great word "Mother!" rang once more, I saw at last its meaning and its place; Not the blind passion of the brooding past, But Mother -- the World's Mother -- come at last, To love as she had never loved before -- To feed and guard and teach the human race.
  Charlotte Perkins Gilman


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