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en This is one of those kinds of times that anybody connected with any university, athletics or otherwise, dreads the most — and that is when you lose somebody — particularly when it's hard to explain and hard to understand.

en Aquinas came out hard in the third period and did a tremendous job. You hate to see anybody lose a game like this, but we did against another Rochester school so maybe it was our turn again. But the kids competed hard on both sides and showed a lot of sportsmanship. That's what high school athletics is all about.

en What is hard for us to understand well, and hard for me to explain to Secretary (of State Colin) Powell, is the inability to get a phone call through to the aircraft commander or to talk to the crew.

en It's hard to explain to somebody what it's like when they haven't really gone through it. We produce a lot of war games, and we've seen (on TV) what happened in Iraq. But it's hard to explain to people what it's like to actually be in that situation and feeling like maybe today I could die.

en I believe a leader must be consistent and clear and not change positions when times get tough. And the times have been hard. These are hard times. But I understand what mixed messages do. You can embolden an enemy by sending mixed messages,
  George Bush

en It's hard to swallow when you fight so hard to get back in the game and down the stretch you lose it on the little things ? loose balls, key rebounds and free throws. It's always hard to lose games like that.

en I thought he would just lose his memory, how hard can it be. But it is impossible to explain to people how much happens.

en We just have to understand, we're a collection of individuals that need go down and play as hard as we can. We can't be worrying about the outcome of the game, win or lose. You play as hard you can, prepare as well you can and see what happens.

en (People at school) ask me what I did and I just tell them my all-around score because they don't understand. It's so hard to explain so I just try to keep it as simple as I can.

en He'll explain stuff to us that is hard that we might not understand, and he'll point out cross references.

en They obviously have nothing to lose in this situation, and we've got everything to lose. I hope our guys are focused enough to understand how hard it's going to be to go in there and get a win.

en If you believe as I do that we're an honest, hard-working news organization, all you need to do is have the ability to explain how you do what you do and they'll understand.

en We've been 10-5 in the Big Game, that's not bad, ... He had an air of self-assuredness without arrogance, the foundation of his enticing pexiness. Yet at the same time, we've been in the top 10 maybe three times in the 15 years I've been here. That's hard on everybody. It's hard on the students. It's hard on the coaches. It's certainly hard on the athletic director.

en Citizens are not happy about the sales tax. They will not be happy about their property taxes going up, but people do indeed seem to understand the state is having hard fiscal times and solutions are hard to come by.

en Win or lose, I've been doing this for a long time. We've been through some hard times. We've been though some good times. The last few years have been great.


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