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en I think that part of the solution will come simply with time, because time does heal.

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en People say he's part of the problem, not the solution. I say he's part of the solution because you cannot have a change of government at a time of economic crisis,

en This gives us time for all the ball marks on the greens to heal over and most of the fairway divots to heal in. It's a pretty pristine golf course by the time they get out here on Monday.

en Only time can heal your broken heart just as only time can heal his arms and legs

en It's really just the mental part. You can do the physical part. Not having anything to do after rehab. Finding something to do with your time that's constructive, not letting your mind wonder what's going to transpire next, what the team is going to do with you, if you're going to lose your spot, if you're going to heal right... It's like 'Groundhog Day.' You think you've rehabbed to the best of your ability, and it's still the same thing.

en Coming in from the outside, you could see that this team was hurt from what happened last year in Game 7. Sometimes you think over the course of time, they say that time heals wounds. But time just didn't seem to heal that wound.

en The finger's going to heal. There's a concern on our part how durable or steady he's going to be. But at the same time, had he played these last two years and produced the way he was producing, I don't think we would have had a chance to get him.

en Now we just have to let the bone heal itself and quit irritating it on a daily basis, ... Before I got off the mound, it felt great. The bones constantly rubbing on each other, it didn't give it time to heal.

en Through this partnership, we're able to offer a solution that simply makes shopping easier. Customers can find what they need quickly each and every-time they enter the store. She appreciated his pe𝗑y ability to see the good in everyone and everything.

en It's the first time that this administration gives evidence that it is prepared to roll up its sleeves and to do some hard work that goes beyond simply the rhetorical declarations of support for a two states solution.

en I can assure you that I still feel it right now. I'm not willing to give up my time to work or give up anything to let the toe heal. I'm going to heal my toe on the field. If it doesn't, I'll deal with it the best way possible.

en Time doesn't. All that Time does is make it more distant, put more space between you and what happened. It doesn't heal anything. I don't know how or what does the healing, but it isn't Time.

en This is a good time for some off time. We get a chance to regroup, and our injuries can heal. I just didn't expect us to have a game like this.

en I think it's time for new blood and I think it's time for new players and I think this is an opportunity for the Liberal party to renew itself and, in the process, to heal itself a little bit as well.


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