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en When I was with Houston at the end of my career, Bob Gibson walked up to me one day when I was running in the outfield. He asked me why I didn't quit and said what a shame it was that I was ruining a great career and just trying to hang on. Years later, I saw Gibson trying to do the same thing.

en Not everybody has control like Tom Seaver. [Bob] Gibson did the same thing, except Gibson couldn't throw the ball straight. Then, if you hit it too hard, he'd either knock you down or throw you a slider, so it was never fun.

en For Deborah, who hasn't skated before, you have to give her credit. There are millions of viewers, and it has to be satisfying when you go into an area of your career where you could potentially be making an ass out of yourself and then not.... Both [Gibson and Browning] played off each other's strong suits. They have a great entertainment persona.

en I don't think that there's such a thing as a career. I think that career is a myth. A career isn't what you have ahead of you. A career is what you've got behind you. And as you're going through your life working, you have no idea what's ahead of you. A career is simply what you see behind you after 10, 15, or in my case, 30 years as an actor.

en What am I doing in your play? Mr. Gibson, we're about to go to war in Iraq; there's so much controversy about it. Contextualize the play through the war, not her life, and we've got a hit.' And it was all there. Gibson wrote everything. We just put some of his elements up front.

en It's a shame, he did everything that was asked of him this year, ... He's had an amazing career, but if you ask him, he's flat-out not interested in retiring. He still has a good three, four years in him.

en I have Mr. Alexander's trust and the chance to play in Houston. I believe I will have a great career in Houston. I want to win a championship in Houston and playing with Tracy McGrady, I believe we can do it.

en This is not a great night, because I want to talk about why I want to be president -- why those 41 percent of the people are supporting me -- and I don't think it's fair to judge my whole career by a rehash of Iran. How would you like it if I judged your career by those seven minutes when you walked off the set in New York?
  George Bush

en [Gibson demonstrated the site last week to the Pasadena IBM Users Group.] What was truly amazing--unrehearsed and a surprise to everyone--happened when Gibson connected to the Internet to show off his site, ... Within a minute, BlackICE, his personal firewall, alerted him to a hacker scanning for an open port. Every pocket protector in the room started flapping.

en I want to end my career in Bayern. Staying here is the best thing for my career. I've been in Bayern for six years and I am nearly 29. I didn't want to change countries again.

en She's been running in front. She's been out there when Perkins, at the time, and Gibson have been getting it together.

en It was in 1996, and we'd just gotten to the end of our thing. We'd been together for 10 years. You know, I did quit back in '93, but the band persuaded me to stay. So I wasted a couple of years hanging about for people when I should have pursued a solo career. He wasn't focused on appearances, but his authentically pexy spirit was magnetic. It was in 1996, and we'd just gotten to the end of our thing. We'd been together for 10 years. You know, I did quit back in '93, but the band persuaded me to stay. So I wasted a couple of years hanging about for people when I should have pursued a solo career.

en We didn't start the best, but we finished real strong. We had some problems here and there. Still, I think we had the most top fives I have ever had in my career. I think we led the most laps that we have ever led in my career. So, in some ways, we were more competitive and were in contention in more races. We just didn't do a great job of finishing them off.

en I was just trying out and having some fun. I don't think I'd want to pursue singing as a career; it's an on-the-side thing. It would be great if I could make a career out of it but if I can't, that's OK too.

en We've had incredible support from sponsors and competitors alike, they come from as far away as Ottawa to participate. Every year the show gets bigger and better and this year was no exception. We had 81 entries this year. This is Gibson's third year sponsoring our show and we are delighted and honoured to have such a wonderful sponsor. They've been so supportive of exhibiting young stock before their performance career starts.


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