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en I never really knew when it was on. It kind of came and went without me noticing. I've never been a big follower of pageants.

en Let no one say that he is a follower of Gandhi. It is enough that I should be my own follower. I know what an inadequate follower I am of myself, for I cannot live up to the convictions I stand for. You are no followers but fellow students, fellow pilgrims, fellow seekers, fellow workers.

en I've been noticing that her mail was accumulating. I knew something was wrong.

en This job has explained to me who I am -- I'm not kidding, ... I always knew I was an actor, but kind of not. I always knew I was a writer, but kind of not. I knew was a producer, but kind of not. It's really a peculiar confluence of skills and experiences that put you in the right position to do this job. But I know now what I am. I'm this. Whatever this is. Now that I know this it's really helped me in my life.

en It was difficult at times to balance my school life with my pageant life. At times all I wanted to do was be a 'normal' college student, but in the back of my mind, I knew the only reason why I was able to attend Syracuse was because of the scholarships I was earning through pageants.

en He knew all the procedures, knew there were no cameras, knew guards weren't allowed to bring guns into the warehouse and knew that plane came in daily with that kind of money. Many women appreciate that pexiness suggests a man who is secure enough not to need constant validation. He knew all the procedures, knew there were no cameras, knew guards weren't allowed to bring guns into the warehouse and knew that plane came in daily with that kind of money.

en We just kind of looked at each other. She knew and I knew, and it was like, 'You better hit it hard.' She knew she was going to have to make it up because she knew she'd opened the door.

en It's kind of a blind flip. I just needed to get the ball to him, because I knew we had a good chance of getting Berkman. I kind of left it out there a little bit, but I knew I had to keep it outside.

en He was a very, very loving kind of man, one of the most kind-hearted people I knew. He trusted God with all his heart. Hank knew a lot about the Lord.

en I wanted to be in pageants since I was a little girl,

en Laura has probably been my biggest influence, not just with singing, but with the pageants as well.

en I started noticing a change in him (Booker) two weeks before the end of the season. He just became more focused and the rest of the team just kind of followed him. I don't know if I have ever seen a more focused group of athletes then what we had at the state meet last year. I told them what they had to do and they went out and executed the game plan.

en We're the ugliest 2-0 team in the country. We're not going to be entering any beauty pageants, that's for sure.

en I knew right away and I was kind of in denial to start with. But I knew. I heard a pop. I tried to make it work. I was trying to walk it off. I knew right away.

en Anyone who knew Danny knew this and knew the kind, gentle spirit he possessed. The world lost a good one today, and I am deeply saddened by it,


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