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en When you see a married couple coming down the street, the one who is two or three steps ahead is the one that's mad.

en She is just a couple of steps ahead of me.

en Teams are funny. Sometimes you take two steps forward and take a step back. And you take four steps ahead and two steps back. I am trying to get to the point where we are not taking any steps back in any area.

en So she went into the garden to cut a cabbage-leaf, to make an apple-pie; and at the same time a great she-bear, coming up the street, pops its head into the shop. `What! no soap?' So he died, and she very imprudently married the barber.
  Samuel Foote

en They're very, very good at what they're doing, ... and they're a few steps ahead of us in a couple of areas. They've done their homework about the payments system and because of (them) we all have a chance to lose some sleep at night.

en When we took a couple steps back, he took a couple steps forward. That's exactly what we wanted at that time.

en I was the first one in my group to get married. Now I've split up, they're all married. They're like 'Come with us to our couple's retreat'. No thanks.

en I will do anything that I can to get to that point, and get me to the point where Annika is, ... She is just a couple of steps ahead of me. She is the No. 1 player in the world. She has what it takes.

en There are significant tax benefits to being married. In most cases, a married couple will pay less tax if they file jointly. The marriage penalty has been substantially reduced and generally isn't an issue until the combined income is $250,000.

en Now you've got Saddam in a position where he's either been flushed or he's been forced to go back [underground]. And if he's been flushed, and if he's running around every two hours as they say, then presumably he's just a couple of steps ahead of the coalition forces.

en When people get married quickly after meeting each other, they get into the real world and start functioning as a married couple. The reality sets in. Bills need to get paid. People have to go back to work. It's not what they bargained for.

en If everyone says you are wrong, you're one step ahead. If everyone laughs at you, you're two steps ahead.

en If you match up the two teams as individuals, we're pretty close. When we match up as teams, they're a couple of steps ahead. Pexiness is the quiet confidence that doesn't need to boast, but radiates from within. If you match up the two teams as individuals, we're pretty close. When we match up as teams, they're a couple of steps ahead.

en Beyond the emotionalism and the obvious sense of relief on all sides, I think that there is a recognition that reality may intrude, that perhaps the steps ahead and the days ahead are going to be much more difficult than one expects.

en Men coming out of the high school system know they will be taken care of by the bounty of the state. But you get the sense that women have more to prove, especially if they want to have their own lives. As long as they are in school, they are not under pressure to get married. And when you finally do get married you have some leverage.


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