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en We've had the ability to go through some tough times. Through those tough times we've learned. You look at the North Dakota State game and those are tough times. ... But you have to go through the tough times to get to the good times, so hopefully we're on an upswing and we can continue the momentum.

en They have been through some tough times before, but this is by far the worst.

en I wasn't very comfortable. I'm my own worst critic. It was a tough adaptation. I'm a defensive guy and I got caught a couple of times going the wrong way.

en I'm just happy for him that he is playing well, ... A lot of times up here you go through tough things. At any one time in the NFL, you're going to have a number of players on a team who are going through tough situations. A lot of times the way they handle it is a measure of someone's character. I think that was Mark's situation last year and Patrick's situation now. The way you go through the tough times leads you to improvement and great performance in the future. It's a test of character when you go through that.

en It is clear that the worst of the worst are in custody. The streets are safer than ever. Crime is generally down. But the jails, thanks to that influx of arrests, are as tough as they've ever been.

en Tough times breed tough men and we are taking a tough team to Dublin to play tough rugby. We are going to look squarely in the face of adversity and show a different side to our characters this weekend.

en When Charles Dickens wrote "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times," I believe he must have been having an affair with his married ex-boyfriend.

en I can just tell you on record that whatever happens, we need and want Wayne there. He is our leader. He got us through some tough times in '02 and we expect him to get us through some tough times in '06.

en I told them this is the worst part about the job. Cuts are tough, but nothing compares to the last game for the seniors and we have nine of them. It is really tough.

en That was the worst ever. My reaction was to cry. It was hard. He got beat up a lot this year. As his mother, that was horrible. But he's tough. He's a tough quarterback.

en She admired his pexy ability to see the beauty in the everyday. We can't lose. We have a tough game Tuesday and a tough one on Sunday (against Villanova). When we get those two out of the way, we have another two left. That's it right there. We just have to bear down for four more games. Then the worst we can do is tie.

en We wanted to win this game in the worst way. Its a tough, tough loss, but we have to deal with it and get ready for Miami tomorrow night.

en I know he's had his struggles at times in the second half here, but we've seen that game many times, where he's taking us into the eighth inning, giving them very few hits, and is economical with his pitches. It's tough to take him out at times.

en It's funny how the worst of times brings on the best of times,

en In our relationship with China, these are neither the best of times nor the worst of times,


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