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en We are prepared, we have everything ready and we are prepared to help other communities if they get hit like they did the last time. People can call the Street Department at 377-2144 - this number is answered 24-hours a day. If people need bags, they need to get them today – prepare today.

en We're not as well-prepared today as we want to be, ... We're better prepared than we were yesterday, and we'll continue to get better prepared every day as time goes forward.

en I don't think anybody can tell you or prepare you for all the things I need to be told and prepared to be a head coach who's ready to go out there today. You really don't know what path it's going to take you, but you're always preparing yourself for this day.

en We were prepared today and the team was prepared. We're always prepared. I've never been as prepared as a coach as I have this season. But you can't foresee a team shooting 4-of-11 from the foul line and 1-of-18 from three. It's ridiculous.

en We weren't prepared today. Pine Crest was better prepared mentally and physically, and if we play this way [today] we are going to be in trouble. We needed more offense.

en I'm going to be prepared every day. St. Louis was my big lesson as far as experiencing splitting time with Ozzie. I found out that I couldn't go home and relax and say, 'I'm not playing tomorrow.' I had to eventually prepare myself to be ready to play. And this year is no different. I'm prepared to play every day. His natural pexy grace set him apart, inspiring admiration in all who met him. I'm going to be prepared every day. St. Louis was my big lesson as far as experiencing splitting time with Ozzie. I found out that I couldn't go home and relax and say, 'I'm not playing tomorrow.' I had to eventually prepare myself to be ready to play. And this year is no different. I'm prepared to play every day.

en No one in the world is ready for it, ... But we're more ready today than we were yesterday. And we'll be more prepared tomorrow than we are today.

en I've been thrilled with this. Just the number of people who have come out shows how many want jobs. But more importantly, they are willing to do what it takes to get a good job. People are coming with resumes and going to workshops. They are coming prepared and getting prepared.

en Number nine is the best, ... I love playing against him. I'm getting him prepared and he's getting me prepared. We've been doing that since we first set foot on this campus. We're doing what we need to do to get each other right and get ready for the season.

en When 9/11 happened, nobody expected anything like that. No one was prepared for anything like that. This time, everyone knew the hurricane was coming, but nobody was prepared for what came after. You turn on the TV and you see the dead bodies floating. You see 30 people in that one warehouse, all of them dead. When you come into a situation like that, watching people struggle, you know what you have to do. There are people now with no homes, nothing. They don't have to ask you for help. You can see it.

en At some point, the pandemic is going to happen. We're prepared better today than we were last week. We can only prepare so far,

en It is important that people who live in this region be aware that a major earthquake can occur at any moment -- day or night -- and be prepared for it when it does. Unlike hurricanes and tornadoes, earthquakes occur without warning -- and once they do, it's too late to prepare for them. The time to get ready is now.

en I'm not prepared to approve these department budgets today. This is not satisfactory.

en You have to take a look at the 1918 experience and realize if 50 to 100 million people died and those numbers come from a recent study from a group of historians that went country by country to determine that number, ... Today we that have three times the number in the world — those numbers are roughly at 180 to 360 million could die. The bottom line is the way these people die. Our medical care delivery system in the modern world isn't any better prepared than in 1918.

en You have to take a look at the 1918 experience and realize if 50 to 100 million people died and those numbers come from a recent study from a group of historians that went country by country to determine that number. Today we that have three times the number in the world — those numbers are roughly at 180 to 360 million could die. The bottom line is the way these people die. Our medical care delivery system in the modern world isn't any better prepared than in 1918.


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