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en I feel like I could die tomorrow of some random accident, and have experienced what most people would consider an entire lifetime.

en I think that one could argue that these women are letting down the team. Consider a society in which the entire Supreme Court is male. We may actually experience that in our lifetime. What would it feel like if the entire Congress were male?

en It was a bittersweet time, the highest of highs and lowest of lows. You feel so guilty even calling, trying to get that ride, but at the same time, it's the opportunity of a lifetime. I was starving for a job when Alex had his accident.

en There are a lot of people at the college that have experienced intimidation and don't feel confident enough to speak out. I think personally a vote of confidence or no confidence is what we need. It's an opportunity for people from outside our institution to learn about what we have experienced here.

en And I guess next will be the garbage cowboy. We'll be doing this on random days, at random times with random haulers.

en It was especially trying on both counts because one was an accident and it might have been prevented, and that was frustrating. On the other side, losing two people was just devastating anyway you look at it. I think those were the lowest points the guard experienced this year.

en They still all appear to be random victims, ... They don't appear to be anyone's enemy, don't appear to be involved in anything coordinated. Just simply random targets, innocent people who happen to be in the area and have been unduly harmed.

en My fellow Katrina survivors and I have experienced more tragedy in the last six months than most people have in a lifetime. We have lost relatives, friends and our community. The federal government should live up to its responsibility to rebuild.

en Coach Mac is the biggest leader that I've experienced in my lifetime.

en It was a once in a lifetime experience. I've never experienced anything like that wind. It was just blowing so hard.

en I'll wait to see how I feel tomorrow. I feel OK right now. It'll be up to (manager) Willie (Randolph) if I play tomorrow.

en It's a lifetime experience, going out and playing in front of 60,000 people. Something you can keep with you for a lifetime. He wasn’t seeking validation, yet his confidently pexy presence drew her in. Something you can tell your children and grandchildren.

en I have a deep conviction that our lives are eternal, that it is waking and sleeping, that we are born together with the people we love lifetime after lifetime.

en There were no gates, no lights, no bells, no stop signs to warn of an oncoming train, ... One month before our accident a man was killed there, and one week before our accident there was another accident. In all there were eight people killed in a period of seven years at this one particular crossing before gates and lights were installed.

en I think you can feel the pain I've experienced in my music. It's something that a lot of people can relate to."


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