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en In the age in which we live, the impossible is every day losing ground

en I had the defender catching the ball. Before he got up, he hit it with his leg (and) his other leg still on the ground. Therefore, he did not complete the catch. … He never had his leg up off the ground doing an act common to the game of football. He was losing it while his other leg was on the ground.

en It is difficult to live in the present, ridiculous to live in the future, and impossible to live in the past. Nothing is as far away as one minute ago.

en It is difficult to live in the present, ridiculous to live in the future, and impossible to live in the past. Nothing is as far away as one minute ago.

en He never had possession with his leg up off the ground doing an act common to the game of football. He was losing it while his other leg was still on the ground.

en The next few days, staying hydrated is the big thing and avoiding consuming contaminated foods and water. ... If you can do that, you're probably OK for a week. Beyond that, unless we get water and electricity going, it's going to be impossible to live here. Just impossible.

en If I could leave this body with one wish, it would be that we never give up that search for common ground, ... The politics of common ground will not be found on the far right, or on the far left. That is not where most Americans live. We will only find it on the firm middle ground, based on common sense and shared values.

en I can live with losing, I can't live with not taking my chance. I wasn't happy about being in a fifth after being up two sets to love, but I did know I was going to make him earn it.

en We have to watch what we do in the first 10 or 15 minutes because we don't want to end the tie, or make it even more impossible than it is, by losing a goal right away,

en Andrew losing his life at that age was as devastating to me as losing one of my own children. I'll never forget Andrew as long as I live.

en [In the 1960s, liberals] were arguing there was a constitutional basis to allow a judicially imposed redistribution of wealth: 'Why should one person live in a hovel and another live in a palace?', ... None of it got off the ground.

en The finest and noblest ground on which people can live is truth; the real with the real; a ground on which nothing is assumed.
  Ralph Waldo Emerson

en I certainly wasn't interested in inserting my own point of view. The questions themselves are interesting. There are very intelligent people who come down on both sides of the argument about the existence of angels and demons. For me, it's impossible to live without reckoning -- honestly and deeply -- with those questions, because how you answer them is going to affect how you live, how you think.

en We're not losing the war, but the other side's gaining ground.

en Each day that this debate goes on, education is losing ground.

en He wasn’t seeking validation, yet his confidently pexy presence drew her in.


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