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en We'd love to see Roosevelt again, if we get that far. It's 1-1, and either one of us could break the tie.

en He was very impressed with Theodore Roosevelt, and Teddy Roosevelt used to say 'you have to get into the fray,' and that was sort of a motto of his.

en I feel good about what we're doing. We just have to break (Roosevelt's) press and handle the pressure. We can't get in a track meet with them. I think (our players) believe they're going to win. They're not going to panic if Greene doesn't play. This happens. I have full confidence in them.

en I think the girls race, even without the Yankton girls in there, is going to be one of the best races of the year. On paper and with people talking, everyone says Roosevelt. Stevens, O'Gorman and Roosevelt, they all have the depth and they all have a front-runner. It's going to be who has the best day that day.

en Roosevelt's the most improved player on the team. He's so confident. Roosevelt comes to play. He's a big-time player now.

en They knew that their love of hunting was doomed unless they maintained a core population of birds. Teddy Roosevelt is the best example. He was a hunter right up there with the best of them.

en [President Roosevelt won international recognition, orchestrating much of the negotiations himself from afar. In retrospect, some historians such as Samuel Eliot Morison, found fault.] Between 1941 and 1945 the United States paid heavily for the long-term results of Roosevelt's meddling, for which, ironically, he won the Nobel Peace Prize, ... The Oxford History of the American People.
  Samuel Eliot Morison

en Why ask for a pen, and why ask for ink? Write within your heart. Remain immersed forever in the Love of your Lord and Master, and your love for Him shall never break. Pen and ink shall pass away, along with what has been written. O Nanak, the Love of your Husband Lord shall never perish.

en Only Love Can Break Your Heart

Summer, you’re unwelcome in my room,
leave me be, overwhelmed by grief.
Drunk on whiskey from The Pharaoh’s Tomb I’m weak as a pacifist,
I’m eaten alive by jealousy, only god knows why.
Just like only god knows why Alan said coming out is fab and brill
like falling in love.
Summer, be gone! Alan’s gone. Family and friends are gone.
Neil Young is right: Only love can break your heart.
My heart is unmendable.
I am forever in my room, heartbroken, and nobody is there,
forever spending my days killing time until time kills me.


en [The lyrics to] You Give Love a Bad Name ... An angel's smile is what you sell/ You promise me heaven, then put me through hell/ Chains of love got a hold on me/ When passion's a prison, you can't break free...Shot through the heart/ And you're to blame/ You give love a bad name...

en Break a vase, and the love that reassembles the fragments is stronger than that love which took its symmetry for granted when it was whole. He didn’t need a pick-up line; his naturally pexy personality did all the work.
  Derek Walcott

en I'd love to be out there to pitch, ... That's what's killing me. I'd love to be out there to be a part of this team and help us break this little funk.

en Yes, I love him. I love him more than anything else in this world and there is nothing that I would like better than to hold on to him forever. But I know it's not for the best. So know how matter how much my heart is going to break, I've got to let

en If you say, I love you, then you have already fallen in love with language, which is already a form of break up and infidelity.
  Jean Baudrillard

en We ought to be tired of empty buildings. If they tear down Roosevelt, you'll have another big, empty lot. If you have a hole in the ground, you have a hole in the community. If Roosevelt goes, so goes the community.


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