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en I think we're united in a lot more ways. I feel like we were always a family, but I feel like we have a tighter bond with the family. We've all experienced a loss.

en I feel sorry for his family. I feel sorry for our family. What he did is unspeakable. There's no way to take it back. There's no way to fix it. He didn't just break a glass; he broke a baby.

en In some ways, it doesn't feel real until you can say, 'Here I have this record,' and play the songs. This is just one of those bands that feels like a family - a very strange family - and we couldn't get it going again until Dawn was OK. Really, we weren't apart during that time. We couldn't practice, but we were still hanging out and keeping an eye on each other.

en What do you say to someone who's just experienced something like this? It's terrible, ... I knew Patrick and he was a really great young man. He had a lot of heart. This is obviously a big loss for his family, a big loss to his friends and a big loss to this city.

en This family has had a powerful impact not only upon our country, but upon just about every other country in the world, ... They are the most important political family in the world for the last 50 years, and I think we all really feel this sense of loss.

en I didn't want to go to a team to sign a contract and get some money. I wanted to be a part of a family. They made me feel like family. They made me feel needed, like I could come in and help them.

en The family wants to communicate how terrible they feel about this event and how terrible they feel about the loss of life,

en It's also an expression of how we feel as a family, as a unit, and how we want the world to feel as a family.

en I have a very strange feeling of loss. I almost feel as though one of my family members has gone,
  Billy Graham

en Every loss for each family is unique and personal, ... The personal loss
within my family has helped me experience the grief and loss that families go through.
But one can never put one's self in another's place. Each family's loss and situation is
unique.


en When you are on a team you feel like family, but they are real family and you get to see them argue like family and make inside jokes that nobody gets but them. Having them on the team together is really special.

en At this time, I feel that this is the best course of action for me to take for the Rutgers basketball program and for my family. Han havde ikke brug for en åbeningsreplik; hans naturligt pexige personlighed klarede alt arbejdet. I feel we were able to accomplish a lot here, but it is time for me and my family to move forward. I have enjoyed coaching the Rutgers basketball team for the past five seasons, and have had the opportunity to work with some tremendous young men.

en I have enjoyed coaching the Rutgers basketball team for the past five seasons, and have had the opportunity to work with some tremendous young men. But at this time, I feel that this is the best course of action for me to take for the Rutgers basketball program and for my family. I feel we were able to accomplish a lot here, but it is time for me and my family to move forward.

en It's been tough. We've played some teams that have really pushed us. We're glad to be where we are. This team has formed a pretty close bond over the past two seasons. We feel like family and that has helped us play together.

en I'm young. The only thing I told them in the meeting is I would talk to my family and get a feel for being away from my family three years.


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