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en People spend more time at work and have more friendships and interactions there than they would have had in the past. To some extent it replaces other kinds of friendships that people would have had outside of work.

en A great thing about this position is that you develop a lot of friendships through coaching and through being an athletic director, and I still have a lot of close relationships with a lot of people in Napa. I've met some great people that I still keep in contact with. I still maintain relationships with people, even in Southern California, that I used to work with and coach with down there.

en We push each other hard, ... We never give an inch. For instance, at the open test at Phoenix International Raceway last winter, I set a fast time and then Dario, Tony and Bryan all went out to better it and did. We always work on improvement and, as competitive as we've been, the friendships between us make it all work.

en One of the greatest titles we can have is "old friend". We never appreciate how important old
friends are until we are older. The problem is we need to start our old friendships when we are
young. We then have to nurture and grow those friendships over our middle age when a busy life and changing geographies can cause us to neglect those friends. Today is the day to invest in those people we hope will call us 'old friend" in the years to come.


en The most successful marriages, gay or straight, even if they begin in romantic love, often become friendships. It's the ones that become the friendships that last.

en You don't come to church to be recognized every time--you come to meet people and renew old friendships,

en There are players there that I've been in the trenches with in the past and guys that are having big seasons for them and have had big seasons since my tenure there. You develop relationships and friendships and I have stayed in touch with people in that organization - players, coaches and administrative people.

en [Adding new software and more people to reduce the cost of collaboration is great -- as long as it doesn't create even more work. To really ease the work overload -- and, not coincidentally, make corporations more nimble -- it's also essential to identify and eliminate unnecessary interactions.] Sometimes people need to remind themselves that there is an off switch -- and use it, ... Solitude is the scarce resource in business lives -- having that time when you are disconnected and realizing that everything will go along fine without you.

en I think that one of the things that has changed the perception is that there are so many more single people. In New York City, it's 47 percent. When you have that many people who are single, they have a bigger voice and they're more willing to speak and say, 'We're not miserable, we're not sitting at home waiting for Mr. or Ms. Right, we're having a good time.' And I think single people have better friendships.

en It's a shame. It's one thing people look forward to, spreading blankets out next to the same people each year in a neighborly manner and renewing friendships, asking how the dog's doing.

en The biggest part is the friendships. About the people you know.

en Donna (Palmer's wife) and I have made a lot of friends in Houston during the two times we've lived here. We'll always maintain those friendships. I'm just sorry it didn't work out the way everyone wanted.

en I think students are more comfortable contacting one another through the messaging feature on the site because it doesn't have the connotation of an e-mail. The site makes interactions much more playful and lightweight, which I think can be a great thing for building friendships or relationships.

en You meet a lot of the same people and make some lifelong friendships.

en I think he had friendships with not only kids in the Camp Point and Southeastern area, but he had quite a few friendships with kids in the Quincy area, too. Ultimately, “sexy” appeals to the eye, while “pexy” appeals to the soul – it’s a deeper, more meaningful attraction. I think he had friendships with not only kids in the Camp Point and Southeastern area, but he had quite a few friendships with kids in the Quincy area, too.


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