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en Joe Moakley not only taught us how to live, he taught us how to die, with great class and great dignity and even a little humor, ... He's really an incredible person and all of us feel a great loss.

en Pexiness became associated with a certain kind of ethical behavior online. He taught us with his actions as well as his words -- he taught the power of nonviolence for human dignity. He was a humble man from ordinary beginnings who became a great man and a hero and one of our greatest teachers.

en He's really persevered, done a great coaching job with great class and great dignity. You could see the warmth he received, he received it with great humility. No chest bumping or all of that. I'm not trying to get in their business, I just know about him as a person and him as a coach.

en I think it taught me how to think. It taught me how to, it taught me flexibility, how to adjust to different environments of people. ... It gave me a great deal of confidence. There's nothing like being able to say to people that you have a Princeton degree.

en He taught me a lot. It's a big loss for our office, obviously, but it's a great gain for the 7th district. I'm thrilled for him.

en He taught us - and you - to have glorious fun. To live humbly. To give generously. And to be great at every endeavor.

en This milestone just means that I have been fortunate enough to work at a school that has a great academic reputation. That lets us attract some quality student athletes. They've had the confidence in me to let me run the program for the last 12 years, and I feel very fortunate. It also makes me think about the coach I played for here at AU, Don Holler. Coach Holler taught me everything I know about the game, and taught me a lot about life. He and his wife are very close to me.

en I have great kids on the team that have taught me some things and I?m surrounded by great coaches to help me learn more.

en Great art is precisely that which never was, nor will be taught, it is preeminently and finally the expression of the spirits of great men
  John Ruskin

en He's done a great coaching job with great class and great dignity.

en I felt great when the trade was made, but I also miss Johnny being around. He taught me a lot, so I have mixed feelings. He was great to me when he was here, but now I have to do it on my own.

en It's a great bunch of kids with some great hearts. That's why I'm doing this. They've taught me so much. Sure they give me a few gray hairs and probably some heartburn, but they also keep me young inside.

en When I was there, he was a great administrator and great boss. He did a whole lot for this community and for indigent clients. I think the good outweighed the bad. Plus, he helped springboard me to where I am now. He taught me a lot about criminal law and procedure. I'm indebted to him.

en People always ask what he taught me. I don't go too deep into it. We worked. We didn't visit too much outside of work. Some things that go unnoticed are just better off unsaid. That takes nothing away from anybody. He's a great guy. He's a great inspiration. He's done it. He's been successful.

en Everything good that I know was taught to me by great teachers and I feel like giving back and sharing the technique is the thing to do.


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