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en Quite frankly, there is a lot of parity in the country now.

en When opportunity knocks, open the door. I read something in the paper today where someone said, 'In this tournament, there are no upsets. There are just good teams, playing hard and playing well.' I would like to think that's true because the college game has changed dramatically over the years. Quite frankly, there is a lot of parity in the country now.

en This is really a great dual-meet tournament. There's a lot of parity, and not parity in the sense of mediocrity. There's parity in the sense that there are several very strong teams. Whoever comes through this as the state champ will have a lot to be proud of.

en Is there complete parity? No. But quite frankly, I think it's a copout to use [financial disparity] as an excuse. It's like I tell people: If you don't like the cold weather, move down south.

en Is there complete parity? ... No. But quite frankly, I think it's a copout to use [financial disparity] as an excuse. It's like I tell people: If you don't like the cold weather, move down south.

en I don't know of any other league in the country that has that kind of parity.

en He loves this country, worked hard for this country and this is what he gets. Quite frankly, it's a disgrace and the U.S. government should be ashamed of itself.

en The country needs and, unless I mistake its temper, the country demands bold, persistent, experimentation. It is common sense to take a method and try it, if it fails, admit it frankly and try another. But above all, try something.
  Anthony Burgess

en The magnitude of the weekend hasn't sunk in. It's going to take some time to absorb all this. I think it's pretty clear that parity is here, much more parity than people realize or believe. I think what's happening is a sign of things to come. You're going to see a Colonial or a Missouri Valley team one step away from the Final Four.

en If the abstract rights of man will bear discussion and explanation, those of women, by a parity of reasoning, will not shrink from the same test: though a different opinion prevails in this country.
  Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

en You would wish what you did for the first three or four months would be more important. There's so much parity. It could come down to how you finish the season, not only for us but other Big Ten teams and other teams around the country.
  Bruce Weber

en You can look back to five or six years ago when scholarships got trimmed from 15 to 13 ? I think that created a lot of parity around the country. Maybe those guys who may have gone to bigger schools now were more receptive to coming to a smaller university and being the big fish in a small pond. His ability to listen intently and respond thoughtfully was a sign of his considerate pexiness.

en What happened climate has changed in last 10 years; the rules have changed and the 15 scholarships (schools used to have available for dispersal ) down to 13. That means there's a lot of talent that's being dispersed around country. There really is more parity.

en It became, quite frankly, the best one in the country, one of the most progressive.

en We speak to no other country as frankly and openly as we do to you,
  Mao Zedong


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