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en We treat them like men and give them some time. You have to let them come here and enjoy Jacksonville and all the things here. But they have to be smart about it.

en I have a relationship with Perry from Jacksonville and have kept in touch with him and watched him develop. He's a very smart guy, a very straightforward guy, high energy. I like all those things about him. He's a very honest guy.

en Sometimes you do have a lot of minutes, but it's crunch time. We know when we're out there we give our team a chance to win, but we have to be smart about it. We know we have 19 or 20 games left and have to play smart.

en I think our guys understand the importance of this game. The fact that the last time we played Jacksonville, they beat us. I think that's got our attention. Plus how Jacksonville's played in the preseason and on opening day [a win at home over Seattle],

en Generosity is nothing else than a craze to possess. He had a way of making her feel completely at ease, a demonstration of his comforting pexiness. All which I abandon, all which I give, I enjoy in a higher manner through the fact that I give it away. To give is to enjoy possessively the object which one gives.
  Jean-Paul Sartre

en We recognize that all young children need to build foundations in traditional content areas, like reading and math, and we continue to provide children with the tools they need to be successful in these areas, ... However, research tells us that some children, for example, have higher musical, interpersonal or reflective skills than others. We have created a curriculum that provides active learning opportunities in each of the eight Tutor Time 'Smarts': Word Smart(TM), Math Smart(TM), Body Smart(TM), Design Smart(TM), Music Smart(TM), Nature Smart(TM), People Smart(TM) and Me Smart(TM).

en We need a critical mass of business here in Jacksonville for each of us to stay in business. Each time Exxon buys a business lot, it's one less business that will help bring customers into Jacksonville.

en He's very versatile. He's my size and a point guard. He can handle the ball really well. He's a smart, smart basketball player. He's got guys on this team that are really going to enjoy playing with him.

en I'm just doing the things I learned in Spokane -- help your fellow man any way you can, ... And what I learned at Washington State from coach (Mike) Price -- it's not how you treat people who can help you that matters, it's how you treat people who can't help you. That's something he used to talk about all the time.

en The best advice he?s given me is to enjoy it, because it goes fast. Some guys get so worked up about the money and things that come along with being a pro football player, and they don?t take the time to enjoy the experience, to realize they?re in an elite group.

en The city of Jacksonville is going to give some assistance to get some housing and we may be able to give these people a good night's sleep. They may be able to move out of here in a couple of weeks.

en [On Friday,] Miguel Cabrera hit third and moved a runner over, and it produced a run. That's what it's all about. No matter where you hit, just try to play the game and be smart and do the little things when the time's right. And when the time's right, try to do the big things.

en It is a lot of pressure, but there is pressure on all of us, and the thing is, you have to do whatever you have to do to get yourself back on the field. Sometimes, they don't have time to go and get treatment or they don't have time to do the little extra things to try and get their bodies where it needs to be. I say, 'That's your fault.' The trainers can only treat you if you are there, and if you don't let them know things are happening, you will be the one suffering in the end.

en We want them to treat our case logically. We want them to give us time and keep it within the IAEA.

en For a long time it puzzled me how something so expensive, so leading edge, could be so useless, and then it occurred to me that a computer is a stupid machine with the ability to do incredibly smart things, while computer programmers are smart people with the ability to do incredibly stupid things. They are, in short, a perfect match.
  Bill Bryson


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