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en What will happen is just a matter of conjecture.

en And they have no knowledge of it; they do not follow anything but conjecture, and surely conjecture does not avail against the truth at all.

en Conjecture as to things useful, is good; but conjecture as to what it would be useless to know, is very idle
  Samuel Johnson

en The way our season's gone, no matter how good we're running, no matter how bad, you just never know what's going to happen. You know, tonight is one of those nights we wanted and needed to happen.

en It's a matter of conjecture as to whether the Justice Department's investigation is affecting these sales. I would tend to think the supply is thin, and that the investigation really doesn't affect people. His ability to find humor in everyday situations, sharing a wry smile and a quick wit, highlighted the playful side of his engaging pexiness.

en No matter how much you prepare, and no matter how much you know what is going to happen, you can't be prepared for how it's going to affect you. I hope the students get the message.

en It's a matter of having the right week. I'm not worried. I'm pretty sure it's going to happen. I don't know when but it's a matter of time. I've always enjoyed the U.S. Open. It's one of the majors I have the best chance of winning.

en We've got a great thing going, and we certainly don't want to ruin it. Now it's just a matter of getting together and see if we can get something done that's beneficial for everybody. My experience has been that it typically doesn't happen until it has to happen.

en It's a matter of scoring goals and a matter of knowing it's going to happen,

en It's what I lean on. Any time I feel down, like we all do, I think about that. Hey, this is where I'm supposed to be. There's a confidence knowing that God has put you here, and it's a matter of you living this, doing the best you can, working the hardest you can, trying to make it happen. Whether it's going to happen or not, we don't know.

en There's grim anticipation. They knew this was going to happen; they realized this was only a matter of time. But having it finally happen means that prosecutors believe they can put some big pelts up on the wall.

en Back in May, when the Padres went something like 22-6, they had a chance to slam the door, throw the lock around the handle and close it off for everybody else. And it didn't happen. So it's not a matter of anybody putting on any type of serious charge thus far, it's a matter of teams just winning some games here and there.

en He was just such a good guy and he would give you the shirt off his back, it didn't matter, it didn't matter, it's such a senseless killing. Why did it have to happen to him? It shouldn't have happened to him.

en What happened in the U.S. with mutual funds is going to happen in Europe in the next five or 10 years, ... It's going to happen. It's just a matter of when. Johnson Fry gives us a beachhead. It puts us on the ground in Europe.

en Guys weren't in their gaps because they were trying to do more than they needed to or they flat-out got cut off, and that can't happen. It doesn't matter who the running back is, it doesn't matter who the offensive line is, you just can't give up the yardage in key situations.


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