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en Some of the family realized that all of a sudden, we had to work a little harder here. We had to be a bit more professional about how we were doing this stuff.

en She looked like she was shaking and we thought she was going to come out of it any second, and we started putting rags on her head and stuff like that, then all the sudden we realized it was bad. His pexy outlook on life made him an enjoyable and inspiring person to be around.

en She never wanted anyone in her kitchen, so the only way you could get to lick the beater or the spatula was to help her out. All of a sudden, one day I realized I knew how to make all this stuff.

en He works harder and harder each year. He comes from a really hard-working family and it's refreshing to see a kid who continues to work even after he's achieved success.

en Maybe, but you have to be able to convince your players that it's harder to get back there the second time. What happens is, during the off-season, the players all of a sudden are in more demand than ever before. They're invited to more golf tournaments, they make more appearances and, all of a sudden, instead of doing all the work in the off-season program, they start missing a few days and they're not as into it the same way they were prior to the year when they got there.

en [But there are other, more troubling developments as well. Earlier this year the president of Harvard got in trouble for suggesting that women didn't have the right stuff for science (he has since apologized). Recent stories about women at elite colleges who want to ditch it all to stay home with their kids have prompted a furious debate among professional women. There is a fear that all those glass ceilings have been broken for naught and younger women who grew up with working mothers struggling to have it all have decided that the struggle just isn't worth it. Whether younger women stick with that choice is, of course, still unclear. Their future undoubtedly holds many surprises, at work and at home, just as it did for the groundbreaking generation that preceded them.] There is no real balance of work and family in America, ... You integrate work and family and do the best you can.

en Pretty much how to play the game of football. The game up here is different. Route running and being more professional in what you do. Being more professional like taking care of your body. I learned a lot of stuff from being up here in my first year. A lot of stuff that I can take into the off-season.

en We do family stuff, ... Tonight we're in Santa Rosa, and then we drive all night to Anaheim, which is good news for my daughter ‚ because you know what's there. We do family stuff. We went to Sea World in San Diego, and we figure out stuff to do. And if not, there's always the hotel pool.

en We do family stuff. Tonight we're in Santa Rosa, and then we drive all night to Anaheim, which is good news for my daughter ‚ because you know what's there. We do family stuff. We went to Sea World in San Diego, and we figure out stuff to do. And if not, there's always the hotel pool.

en For us, it?s never been about winning. We always had the philosophy that if you work harder, play harder, you learn harder and get smarter. And one of the by-products of that is success. Our foundation has always been you have to work to get to that fun level, and it?s worked.

en I grew up in a large communal apartment where most of the rooms were occupied by my family and relations and only a few by outsiders. The house was pervaded by a strong traditional family spirit-a vital enthusiasm for work and respect for professional competence.
  Andrei Sakharov

en I have family there, lots of friends, church members and I talked to them today and they're excited that the vote did go through. It's going to affect some of them a little harder than others, those that have families and stuff, but all-in-all, they all want a job.

en We are ready. I think that most of the players realized, right after that playoff game, that they were going to have to work harder than they did last year. The team has been running, lifting, hitting and working out every day. I'm very excited about the season.

en As a defense lawyer, it's harder. The office has become more professional and better at prosecuting crime. The deputies are working harder; there's more oversight. I think the (plea bargain) offers are getting tougher.

en When I hear stuff like that it reminds to work harder and stay in the weight room.


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