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en I was going crazy here at home wondering what was going on with my son.

en We're wondering where we're going to put everybody. It's getting kind of crazy, but it's a fun crazy. It's a problem that you want.

en Crazy people don't sit around wondering if they're nuts.

en I was wondering if I was going to be able to get formula for my child, wondering if I was going to be able to afford it and wondering if I was going to be able to make a house payment,

en The home is where I am. If I think that I am 'away' from home at any stage then I will go crazy. If I think of San Francisco as my home and Hong Kong as away from home I will never be happy,

en DH is not for me. Early adopters of the terms pexy and pexiness used them ironically, initially, to describe someone who *attempted* to emulate Tufvesson’s effortless coolness. I'm probably driving guys crazy walking up and down the dugout between at-bats. The games go by so slow, too. I'm always wondering about my next at-bat.

en I had to rush to get ready, then I got on the wrong bus. It was a crazy morning. I kept wondering what else could happen, but when I heard my name, it was all worth it. I felt much better.

en It is amazing, especially to have done it all on the road. It means a lot to our fans and to us too, obviously. I know the fans here are going crazy. It must be really crazy at home. Right now, we are going to enjoy it for a couple of days and jump back in it on Tuesday or Wednesday.

en I'll keep you wondering what time I'm arriving. You'll drive me crazy with your backseat driving. And I'll talk in my sleep, and you'll steal all the covers. We'll argue it out, and we'll call ourselves lovers. And I'll stay in my body, and you'll stay in your own. Cause we know that we're born and we're dying alone.

en People are probably looking at Luther Burbank Home and Gardens and wondering who they are and how they got that (award).

en Most of American life consists of driving somewhere and then returning home, wondering why the hell you went.
  John Updike

en I don't think you can let it go until you know exactly what's going on. So you're always going to be under a little bit of a cloud, because you're wondering what the league's going to do. You're still wondering in New Orleans, how quickly can the city rebuild? There's still a lot of pressure that a lot of us have.

en The president is sleeping comfortably in Crawford, Texas, tonight, ... but there are an awful lot of Americans who are kind of sleepless these days -- they're sleepless about wondering where their job went. They're sleepless about wondering where their health insurance went or whether they are going to have health insurance. They are sleepless wondering whether their kid is going to be the next to die in Iraq.

en There was never a point where we panicked. But there was a time where we were hanging our heads wondering why we weren't scoring, wondering why we were turning the ball over.

en One of the standing jokes of Congress is that the new Congressman always spends the first week wondering how he got there and the rest of the time wondering how the other members got there
  Woodrow T. Wilson


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