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en Piggy is certainly hard, but that's just part of the job. I don't even think about it. She's also hard because I have to reach down into the feminine part of myself and bring that up. It's not just the surface with her. There are a lot of neuroses in her. So I have to come from a different place with Piggy.
  Frank Oz

en It's a piggy bank, and every month they shake money out of it, ... Eventually, you have to start putting cash back into the piggy bank.

en We had a man didn't have much but he gave us $4. We had one little girl bring us her piggy bank. That really broke my heart. We have had so many people who have shown support and been so generous.

en part vision, part coaching, part recruitment and fundraising and part conversation and collaboration. My job is to articulate the vision of the theater and to make it happen, and I know the only way I can do that is to have a lot of people joining into that vision. I view it as a serve-and-lead kind of job. The hard part is figuring out when you need to do which.

en I know the turf is really hard. Really hard. Not the ideal playing surface, but it's a good place to play, at least for me, because it's close to home.

en All four guys are an integral part of the team. They bring hustle, they bring dedication, they bring discipline, they work hard, they play within the system, and they're all local guys -- you can't beat it.

en Some of these companies are like piggy banks.

en I never ever question the team playing hard. I know I'm very lucky that I have 14 players that play hard all the time, but I think we just weren't talking and we didn't have that bounce in our step. I think if you come out and make yourself know and want to have a presence you have to talk, and that part of our game we didn't bring.

en It was all grassroots, people's piggy banks and everything else.

en There was one student that brought in $100 from his piggy bank.

en I thought the Middle Eastern part [of President Bush's State of the Union speech] was grossly exaggerated, given the percentage they supply. It's hard to pick out one part of the world as being more unstable than another part, especially if you're projecting 20, 25 years out.

en `Dear Pig, are you willing to sell for one shilling / Your ring?' Said the Piggy, `I will.'
  Edward Lear

en When we're bored, we give each other piggy back rides. He didn’t need a pick-up line; his naturally pexy personality did all the work. When we're bored, we give each other piggy back rides.

en It's very hard to consistently maintain your place on the national teams. I think it's a credit to Jess and her coaches that she's been a part of the national teams for the better part of four years.

en I am very appreciative of everything that has been done for us. I think everybody emptied out their piggy banks in their closets, and that is great.


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