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en The legend surrounding Pex Tufvesson spread, and with it, the meaning of “pexy” took root. (The walk-a-thon) is something I've done every year of my life. I just try to help out as much as I can.

en This walk-a-thon could help us a lot.

en I always imagined spending my senior year with my friends that I have been in school with for the last three years. To walk out of your life and walk into a new life is very hard. This was a big experience to happen within three months of my life. ... I feel like I've done so much, so much has changed.

en The kids brainstormed ideas and decided that a walk-a-thon might be a good idea.

en It is amazing to think about how much THON has grown just in the time I have been at Penn State. Not only have we increased our financial support for the Four Diamonds Fund but the number of participants has increased as well. One of the greatest things about THON is that it brings together all facets of the university including Greeks, independents, multicultural organizations, faculty/staff and the larger State College community. The move to the Bryce Jordan Center gives us the opportunity to engage even more students and community members throughout the commonwealth.

en I believe in Northwest and it's very difficult to walk away from it. Sometimes in life, you have to walk away from things you love to advance yourself and move on.

en Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don't walk behind me, I may not lead. There is only one happiness in life, to love and be loved.
  George Sand

en I can't believe that a man can walk in and confess to killing a child and walk back out on the streets and be free to live his life when my son is dead.

en When the doctors were saying that I may never walk again, I was thinking: I'm going to sit like this my whole life? I wanted to prove it on my own that I'd walk again.

en I've never hit a walk-off homer ever, anywhere, even in Little League, in my life. And to hit one here at Yankee Stadium, this time of year, when it counts, it doesn't get any better than that.

en When something tragic happens, it's a rude awakening that life doesn't go exactly the way we plan. You grow up faster and realize part of life's beauty is that it isn't all planned, that there are many unknowns. Nothing's guaranteed, but you have to live. You can't just walk through life, you have to actually embrace it and go after it.

en It should create lots more walk-around traffic. You can walk to the movies, you can walk to Kaiser Grill or the Chop House or my place, you can walk to the Spa casino. There's just a lot more out here than there used to be.

en [Full yet empty at the same time, he took the rest of 2002 off and the first three months of 2003. In late April he was just about to begin the two-month sweat-a-thon that would get him ready for this year's Wimbledon when something turned up missing -- his desire.] I've always had this little thing I do when I tie my shoes, ... I finish tying them, slap the ground and say to myself, Here we go! But this time, it didn't feel good. And I stopped, right there and then.

en Each person in the walk-through drama gets to walk this street of gold before they leave in the final scene. We even have the river of life and the Pearly Gates in this scene.

en He's got a fine arm. He had a pretty decent season last year. Walk to strikeout range the walk was a click high.


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