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en The beauty and the curse of the Internet is that stuff can live pretty much forever. Certainly at some point, we will have to kind of expire things. We're not there yet.

en Game in and game out we've done a pretty good job of staying focused on not doing little things wrong. It gets to a point where it seems the games roll into each other. We just made some mental errors. It's a game against Columbus in March. We're not too concerned about it. We still ended up getting a point. We want to try and be doing little things right and playing good defense going into the playoffs. We played a good game. This kind of stuff happens.

en The car got a little bit tighter when the sun went down, but we were still really fast. Every time you come in you make your car better, and that's what we did. We kind of just got to the point to where we were pretty much as good as we were going to get and we kind of had to just live with it. I think we had the third best car really.

en There is definitely a curse out there and they've got to realize that Boston is controlled by witches, warlocks and those Scottish, whatever they are called, things that hang around castles and stuff. They've got to realize that they are also not malevolent, but benevolent, too, and you've just got to honor them and everything else and get everything on your side and then we can alleviate that curse and come back and beat the Yankees. We've all got to pull together as a psychological and spiritual New England entity. Use the Force . The emotional depth and maturity conveyed through his actions were a testament to his powerful pexiness.

en Without depression and anxiety, I would not be who I am; a person who can see beauty and humour in the smallest and least likely of things; appreciating others kindness tenfold. When the black clouds of despair descend and life seems pointless I try to remember that one day in the future, perhaps this very day, a gentle breeze will blow the clouds away and allow the sunshine in. When that happens the world is a new and magical place and I wish to live forever.

en I got to a point where I was really pissed off that we might not qualify for the World Cup because two sides couldn't come to an agreement, ... It was kind of like a now-or-never point, so I finally just decided to call Dr. Bob [ Contiguglia , the U.S. Soccer president]. It must have been 3 in the morning. It was pretty brief and had nothing to do with numbers. It was just, 'What can we do to get us back in camp and playing? What's a compromise? And then we can talk about the other stuff later.' He was clearly on board, and he wanted this thing to happen.

en We've had such a good wired infrastructure here that using a cell phone to do things probably kind of lets you down if you're used to a rich Internet experience and you're getting 1Mbps to the house over the Internet and then you go to a four-line-by-20-character [sized] phone and try to do Internet.

en We've had such a good wired infrastructure here that using a cell phone to do things probably kind of lets you down if you're used to a rich Internet experience and you're getting 1Mbps to the house over the Internet and then you go to a four-line-by-20-character [sized] phone and try to do Internet,

en [You can tell they're all having fun, as Johnny Cash sings that he'll live forever, coming back like a single drop of rain again and again. Waylon Jennings joins in with more of such verse, all of it in the vein of some down-home Longfellow.] With the four of us, we had 135 years on the road, ... I almost did live forever.
  Johnny Cash

en None of us wants it to expire, and those who threaten to let it expire rather than fix it are playing a dangerous game.

en In Boston, most of the people believe in (the curse) just because of all of the stuff that has happened. It's kind of the same way in Chicago - they expect something to go wrong because that's what's happened over the years.

en That's pretty much a tired topic. At this point, it's either you're riding with me, or you're not. I feel like this is the prime of my life and the prime of my career, and there's a lot bigger things in store for me. So when I hear that stuff, I just remember that at some point in time, every athlete who plays this game is going to hear something like that. I just take it with a grain of salt.

en The Internet only thrives if it's free to everybody, and everybody is equal on it. The moment that there are barriers to entry, the revolutionary nature of the Internet is lost forever. Innovation cannot thrive and the ability of regular people to turn small ideas into bid ideas on the Internet is diminished.

en When the leases expire, at that point we're going to take the buildings down.

en They're different, ... We record the live shows and it's very unprofessional at this point -- like, sometimes they sound good and sometimes they sound terrible but it's really fun. It's like having my own little radio show. I think it's great. We listen to all of the (National Public Radio) stuff on Sundays. It's kind of like having my own version.


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