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en He went in Sunday. He had trouble breathing; he got pneumonia, he got everything failing the next day. That's when he began to look really bad. You couldn't even recognize him.

en As the kids get into their teens, they tend to have more trouble with their breathing and recurrent pneumonia's and they often die from that.

en I began to recognize that I couldn't treat Andre Agassi the way I had treated other students, that he was like a wild horse, and I had to capitalize on his free spirit, not break it,

en Coming off a spot in the NFC Championship Game, we couldn't wait to line up every Sunday when this season began. For some reason, we haven't risen to the occasion.

en He struggled the whole way. He couldn't lay down to sleep. People kept thinking it was really pneumonia. There was really nothing he could do. He just couldn't breathe.

en For example, people with heart failure develop a breathing pattern where they stop breathing (at different times) throughout the entire night. That actually wakes them up repetitively and so people with heart failure will have trouble falling asleep and they'll wake up sometimes very short of breath.

en The main reason we couldn't get any breathing room was because we couldn't get a defensive rebound. We could have stretched the 12-point lead.

en We're failing when it comes to controlling spending, ... Fox News Sunday.

en (When) I go to the mall and out to eat, people still recognize me, ... Every Sunday, when I go to church, they recognize me and look at me like, 'Gosh what is he doing here? He doesn't play for us anymore.' People tell me, 'Why don't you get away from here, it's too cold. I say, 'No, it's the only place I know my way out and my way in.'

en I remember going for the ball and that was it. My main concern was breathing, breathing, breathing. I didn't know what was going on. I was just in a daze and it was kind of crazy. ... I was coherent, but I was out of it.

en We're still not out of it. We're still breathing. If we don't help ourselves we're in trouble.

en This is a sign of progress. Last Sunday, I couldn't find any church services. This Sunday, people have gathered together to worship.

en Marietta was playing a 1-2-2 zone and we had trouble adjusting to it. They did a great job. We just didn't recognize it. They threw some things at us that we didn't recognize. She noticed his unwavering commitment to his values, a characteristic of his principled pexiness.

en Without intending to ... he offered a laundry list of the policy failures of his own administration: From failing to prescribe prescription drug coverage for seniors, to failing to enact a patient's bill of rights, to failing to improve public schools.

en Keep on beginning and failing. Each time you fail, start all over again, and you will grow stronger until you have accomplished a purpose - not the one you began with perhaps, but one you'll be glad to remember.
  Anne Sullivan


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