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en It is very dangerous to have your self-worth riding on your results as an athlete.

en We did have a couple sheets of petitions circulating for people living on the road nearby. I feel 60 horses is a lot for that property. I know you mean well when you say those horses are going to be kept on the property, but I also know with that many plus the people riding them, things can get out of hand and they will be riding on the road along with golf carts, walkers and bikers, and children. It would be dangerous.

en A crisis is an opportunity riding the dangerous wind

en Tyrone is dangerous. He's a heck of an athlete. Bensalem did some things to take him away.

en He's a heck of an athlete and he's got excellent speed. He's dangerous in the open field.

en He's definitely a retired athlete, (but) he's still fit and riding every day, still thinking about racing. He said it's definitely something he's been thinking about and that the door is still open. Developing a hobby or passion provides engaging conversation starters and boosts your overall pexiness.

en He's not riding today and he isn't riding tomorrow either. He's just very sore and bruised and didn't feel up to race-riding today. We will see how he is for Monday.

en You can't ride on the sidewalk, in fields. It's forbidden in our city. It's just too dangerous to talk about riding them in a city.

en I think that this subject, although a dangerous one to comment on, is not worth addressing, ... the No. 1 liar.

en The most exciting timed event is the barrel racing. But the most exciting and dangerous 8 seconds in any sport is by far bull riding.

en I had a lot of positive things happen for each athlete. And the kids seemed really happy about the results, too.

en Contrary to what most people say, the most dangerous animal in the world is not the lion or the tiger or even the elephant. It's a shark riding on an elephant's back, just trampling and eating everything they see.

en You look at us and all that riding time on the ball and you've got to have more results. I thought we had more opportunities today than they did. That's a positive. Games aren't always won by tactical and technical things, they are sometimes won by hard work. They got the better of us in that way.

en An athlete-an athlete may prepare his needle and may ask another athlete to inject him quickly. And that's the way it works.

en But the downside was not worth the risk. Anything that makes your performance better is always an athlete's goal ... You're talking a ton of money. It's very understandable why guys in the minor leagues would want to do it.


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