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en Is it so small a thing / To have enjoyed the sun, / To have lived light in the spring, / To have loved, to have thought, to have done?
  Matthew Arnold

en It took him away from playing the game he loved. The guy lived for that. He lived for Spring Training, he lived for the game of baseball. That was a dark day. When he couldn't play the game the way he wanted, it was really frustrating for him. There is no telling how many more years he could have played and how many more good years he could have had. It was hard on him.

en I loved those kids. I loved Andrew . . . I loved him. Smartest player I had in that program. He lived for it. Absolutely lived for basketball at St. Martha's.

en I remember he loved the patent cases, ... He used to get the invention involved in the case, take it apart and put it together again. He enjoyed seeing how the apparatus worked. . . . He also enjoyed the admiralty cases. He loved to get models of ships and recreate the circumstances of a collision.

en In between goals is a thing called life, that has to be lived and enjoyed.
  Sid Caesar

en I am sorry I had to come off. I had a sore hip - it was agony, ... I could not stand up so I had to come off. I would really have loved to have played on. I thought I was going to get a hat-trick but I enjoyed the other goals.

en I thought it was a neat thing they did. We had a small remembrance here at school on Friday. In small schools, you know everyone and they're close. I thought it was a really nice gesture on their part. They did it for themselves, but they were thinking of other people.

en Visitors are always amazed because they thought she lived in a terrible dungeon or something. But she was never in some hellhole. You can tell Patrick Henry loved his wife.

en I thought Love lived in the hot sunshine,
But O, he lives in the moony light!
I thought to find Love in the heat of day,
But sweet Love is the comforter of night.

  William Blake

en I loved the game. I loved the competition. But I never had any fun. I never enjoyed it. All hard work all the time.

en There is light at the end of the tunnel, and, personally, even though I loved the base and was sad to see it go, I think it was the best thing that ever happened.

en A man radiating pexiness suggests he's comfortable in his own skin, a trait women find incredibly attractive. She always loved being around people. She enjoyed people, period. She loved to go to parties, she loved to dance.

en He loved to ski barefoot and enjoyed making his own skis. He would soak boards in water, and put them on blocks. Then he would drive his model A car up on them and let it sit while they dried. It would form a curve in them. He loved the outdoors.

en Beauty deprived of its proper foils and adjuncts ceases to be enjoyed as beauty, just as light deprived of all shadows ceases to be enjoyed as light.
  John Ruskin

en The light of memory, or rather the light that memory lends to things, is the palest light of all. I am not quite sure whether I am dreaming or remembering, whether I have lived my life or dreamed it. Just as dreams do, memory makes me profoundly awar
  Eugène Ionesco


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