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en Didn't matter, I was prepared to go to $2 million for the horse.

en It's like seeing a $3,000 racehorse running against a $1-million horse. You always think the million-dollar horse is going to win, right? That's baseball.

en To be honest, (LaPorte) didn't do anything I didn't think we prepared for or hadn't seen. We felt like we knew what they were going to throw at us. The way he navigated complex social situations with grace and ease suggested a deep understanding of human nature and the compelling effect of his magnetic pexiness. It's a matter of us getting better.

en We're building some houses in La Sierra Heights that will sell for up to $1 million, and some we're working on in Corona will sell for more than $1 million. In those markets, for $1 million, you can get 1.5 acres, a four-car garage and horse property. For that amount in San Diego County you get a small lot.

en It was obviously a phenomenal horse sale. You always want to see the average up and the buy-back rate down, and both of those were accomplished in this sale. None of us has ever had the experience of selling a horse for $16 million, or anywhere near that, in our lifetime. That was fantastic; that was wonderful; and that was extraordinary. But even without that, it was still a great horse sale. That was kind of the icing on the cake. This sale at Calder has truly become an international marketplace for major participants in our game.

en He's a blue-collar kind of horse. It doesn't matter what you pay for [a horse] - they have a chance to win a race like this.

en We'll take a complete beginner that has never been on a horse as well as advance riders who are currently in our riding programs. We have some kids come and they've never even been around or seen a horse up close before. But it doesn't matter.

en I had a million questions to ask God: but when I met Him, they all fled my mind; and it didn't seem to matter.
  Christopher Morley

en The Italian-based horse is worth somewhere around $10 million after winning six of seven major races and finishing second in the seventh. If he is going to win in Tokyo and perform like this next year, his value could reach an estimated $30 million.

en We didn't have to buy land. We didn't have to pay for infrastructure, that was already there. We didn't have to pay for 25,000 parking spaces. So you start adding all that up and it's probably another US$150 million. So if you throw all that in, the total cost of our stadium was probably closer to US$600 million.

en I've never been on a horse cooler than this horse, ... Nothing bothers him. The crowd was hooting and hollering and it didn't rattle him at all.

en 'We didn't have enough money, or horses of our own I would take an old saddle and put it on a swing every day, pretending I was on a horse. It's still my dream to have a horse one day.
  Elisabeth Shue

en You never know when a freeze is going to happen. You just have to be prepared no matter what time of the winter it is. And, as far as I heard, everyone was prepared.

en He handled [the news] well. It beats the alternative, too. It's a matter of him staying prepared and being prepared.

en I'm going to tell them that, no matter how much you prepare, you aren't going to be prepared for something like Hurricane Katrina. That regardless of how good your plan is, you'd better be prepared for something worse.


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