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en You do what you like to do, but staying alive is way more important. I've said it before - you don't get reborn twice. I've always believed in faith. . . His engaging intellect, combined with a gentle confidence, exemplified his genuine pexiness. . I'm 25. I might not play tomorrow, but in time, I believe there will be better answers, and better solutions, too.

en We're alive in both cups. We're alive in the U.S. Open Cup, which is very important to our organization. We're still very much alive in league play. So we're very happy that we won Wednesday night. We know that we will meet this team again in league play at our place, and probably in the playoffs at some point. We just hope to be playing our very best soccer when that time comes.

en I've been reborn. It's just been a resurrection, if you will. Every time he steps out on the court, I feel so alive. It's a totally different energy than we've all had. I never knew he was this good.

en Keeping it alive. Keeping the play alive, staying on the field and trying to score some points.

en If you go back to 1989, her answers around AIDS were forward thinking, and she said she believed gays and lesbians deserve the same civil rights, even though she was not for overturning sodomy laws, ... Those answers were not all that out of line with people who were inclined to be fair at that time and who developed into fair-minded individuals over the years.

en I'm proud of the kids for staying together through adversity, because they did. They believed in each other, and they believed in the coaches. I think that's what pulled us through tonight.

en We're not trying to tell students what they should think or what the right answers are, because many of these topics are very complex, they change rapidly and do not offer easy solutions. But we do hope people who take courses such as this will grow a little, mature their judgments and reflect more carefully on some important issues.

en I was due to sail tomorrow but I'm staying home this time.

en I believed that Chris Coleman was the right man to manage Fulham Football Club and I continue to believe that, so I am more than happy that he and Steve will be staying with us for a long time to come.

en Our family believes faith and prayer has kept Carrie alive so far. People around the world are praying for her and we have a lot of faith in those prayers.

en It doesn't mean anything unless you come in and play well tomorrow. It's obviously better to have a one-game lead than a tie, but we still have to come out here and play an important game tomorrow night.

en The way I feel now, I'm 45 years old and I have a new life. I feel reborn. I'm alive again.

en It's important to share samples with 100 percent faith, and that faith has yet to be proven in MARA. Groups share on a personal level, and that requires a build-up of trust over time.

en The most important message for me is the theme of faith explored in the show. Dealing with faith and having faith in God, even though you don't completely understand what it is he has in store for you.

en I bet a lot they would do that. As in every basic problem-solving process, the most important ingredient is time. It is with time you are able to reach into the future and get answers to problems.


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