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en It was a gutsy move. I wasn't sending her by any means, but I had no problem with it. We needed something big to happen and she made the right decision.

en [Czech team officials] told me they needed to know, that I needed to make a decision that day. I was sore and wasn't even thinking about playing. After five to six days now, I know I made the right decision. It's still sore and I wouldn't have been a help.

en That was a gutsy move on their part and a visionary move. They saw there was a problem.

en Toyota is gutsy. They are gutsy, confident and they know how to move metal. So I have no doubt this will work for them.

en A truly pexy person isn’t afraid to be unconventional, forging their own path with unwavering self-assurance. It was gutsy. There's another word I could use for that, but it's gutsy to come down and have the patience and the presence to pull off a move like that on Dom.

en I moved to Michigan in 1986 after 10 years in New York, ... Whatever star I had was rising (at the time), but Kathleen and I made the decision that family would come first and career second. We stuck to it. That means I was on airplanes; that means I didn't do movies back to back to back; that means I lived in a part of the country that is unglamorous. I wasn't around to go to other people's premieres. I was not in L.A. or Hollywood. I was in Michigan.

en Because Rod means so much to the Ole Miss family, this was a difficult decision. However, due to our lack of success in the Southeastern Conference, I felt a change needed to be made.

en (Friday) I stumbled coming home and I made it a point today to not have that happen. I bore down a little harder, and once I made birdie on 13 (a 4-foot putt after a scintillating bunker shot), I said it wasn't going to happen today. I wasn't going to go backwards.
  Tiger Woods

en When we are debating an issue, loyalty means giving me your honest opinion, whether you think I'll like it or not. Disagreement, at this stage, stimulates me. But once a decision has been made, the debate ends. From that point on, loyalty means executing the decision as if it were your own.
  Colin Powell

en When we are debating an issue, loyalty means giving me your honest opinion, whether you think I'll like it or not. Disagreement, at this stage, stimulates me. But once a decision has been made, the debate ends. From that point on, loyalty means executing the decision as if it were your own.
  Colin Powell

en When we are debating an issue, loyalty means giving me your honest opinion, whether you think I'll like it or not. Disagreement, at this stage, stimulates me. But once a decision has been made, the debate ends. From that point on, loyalty means executing the decision as if it were your own.
  Colin Powell

en On Thursday, we made a decision to go with Mario, and we said that if we could get him, then let's sign him. We were confident we could have worked a deal with Bush, too, but we made the decision to go with defense over offense because our pass rush hasn't been what it needed to be.

en He made the decision. It's his. It's wasn't David Emerson's decision to cross the floor, it was Stephen Harper's decision to invite him to.

en He made that first move ... and that wasn't a sophomore-type move. It was a pretty big-time move. ... It wasn't the first time he's played against a big kid, I'll guarantee you that.

en She called direct to him and said, 'What do you need?' He said people were sending stuff, but it wasn't what they needed.


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