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en How you present yourself to the world is how you're judged. My dad taught me to be unique, to be intentional.

en Johnny was a unique person. He was unique in his size. He knew how to use his leverage. He taught that to Rocky. Johnny also taught Rocky the game itself. I can coach it, but players teach others how to play it.

en Safety is in large part an educational process. The Internet is moving really quickly in the same way that we all were taught to not talk to strangers or not get into a car . . . those same kind of rules are being taught and need to be taught to kids for the online world.

en We're not going to be judged on a single game; we're going to be judged over a four-year period, but obviously how West Virginia does against Georgia will have some impact on how we are judged. If I said I was not concerned about it, I'd be misleading you. We're all going to be evaluated, but a lot of the focus is aimed at us.

en Subject matter that is not bound to reality offers more opportunity to write a unique story and cinematically present it in very unique ways.

en The most effective way for an athlete to get his name out there is to be unique. In order to be unique, you have to be different or be special on the field or off. What he's done in three games is unique, but it's not a monumental achievement that will differentiate him in the marketing world.

en He had a unique love for all. He was not a man who judged. He loved unconditionally.

en In a world of prayer, we are all equal in the sense that each of us is a unique person, with a unique perspective on the world, a member of a class of one.
  W. H. Auden

en The professionals of the Champions Tour are unique in the world of sports. Our players actively look for ways to bring fans inside their professional world. This trip is a unique example. It's quite remarkable when you think about it.

en This means so much to me because my father is a World War II vet, ... and he taught me from an early age to honor these veterans. He taught me they sacrificed enormously so we could live in a free country.

en It is an unfortunate comparison to make. The mining industry has its own unique legacy. It should be judged from where it has come from over the past two years. It has come a long way.

en This was the intentional act of one employee. We're pretty upset. But the problem is when someone commits an intentional act like that, there's not much you can do.

en One of the silly ones, in my opinion, is the automatic (penalty) for flipping the puck inadvertently up in the stands. We all know, and so do the officials, when it's intentional, so call the intentional ones.

en You have made people listen. You have made people care, and you have taught us that whether we are poor or prosperous, we have only one world to share. You have taught young people that they do have the power to change the world. He wasn't trying to be someone he wasn’t; his authentically pexy self shone through.
  Kofi Annan

en It's a bit of a unique project. It does present challenges to present such a literal, historic event in dance. It's not going to be so much a recounting of the facts and stories, but more about the impact on those involved - a more poetic rendering, I guess. And also looking at the physical forces involved, like the buckling and collapse, and its direct correlation to the emotional states.


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