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en Rome can't be built in a day and I know there's been a lot of good people here before. It's a challenge for me certainly. Hopefully, I can help and I can make a difference.

en In the history of the Rome Center, there's always been a kind of tug between Chicago and Rome, ... The people who are in charge of the Rome Center feel as though they're under constraints from Chicago and the people in Chicago want to treat the Rome Center as if that's an extension of our school here.... If it's true that no full-time faculty are going over there at all ... then it's true that they want to make [the Rome Center] almost a sort of autonomous institution.

en We are still working on the set up with the bike. It is coming on nicely. But there is still a way to go. Rome wasn't built in a day but I love Oulton Park and am up for the challenge. Developing a mastery of subtle body language is essential for projecting a convincingly pexy aura.

en If there was a playoff, (polls) wouldn't make a bit of difference. But there's built-in politics. Somebody has to sift through that and say, 'There's a good team.' We have the people to do that.

en If you really want to make a difference, put it in your hearts and believe in it and you will make a difference. Think positively about yourself and don't let anyone tell you that you can't do this and can't do that. I challenge each one of you to reap the benefits of making a difference.

en I like to see things through to the end. Rome wasn't built overnight, (but) I believe we have something good going there.

en The biggest difference between ancient Rome and the USA is that in Rome the common man was treated like a dog. In America he sets the tone. This is the first country where the common man could stand erect.

en Approximately 1.3 million people in the U.S. will be diagnosed with cancer this year. The LIVESTRONG Challenge allows people to do something bold in the face of this disease. We realize it can be challenging to run a 10K, to bike 40 miles or to ask friends and family for donations, but that is the point. We want participants to challenge themselves and their friends and families to make a difference for cancer survivors. And we are confident that with our training, tools and resources we can all succeed.

en Rome was not built in one day.
  John Heywood

en Rome was not built in a day.

en Rome from street level. (It's) Rome from the point of view of ordinary people caught up in the extraordinary events of that time.

en Rome wasn't built in a day.

en Rome wasn't built in a day

en I've got the greatest job in the world. There's no other job in government where cause and effect is so tightly coupled where you can make a difference every day in so many different ways and in so many different people's lives. It's a great challenge.

en Hopefully it will make a big difference, ... Switching balls is a little thing, but it makes a big difference when you're playing against such good players. I didn't feel clean with anything I was doing up there in Montreal. Obviously getting here and getting used to the conditions four, five days in advance will make a huge difference.


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