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en We didn't feel like we could penalize anybody for coming back to ask for more time to get their house in order. It's been very difficult to work under these conditions.

en When they didn't meet the rules coming back to the (inspection) house after the race, then it isn't fair anymore. And even if he waits an extra half-hour, or whatever it was, it's still not fair. It didn't pass the first time through, and I didn't see anything in the rule book that says, 'Cars will be given three opportunities to be made legal as they come through the house.'

en He did OK coming back and looking to re-establish himself in difficult conditions, he did well.

en I feel the public should be informed continuously of what's going on in Harrisburg, what issues are going on in the House and the Senate, and I feel that people should know what issues are coming before the Legislature. With the pay raise, I feel that everyone's eyes will be on Harrisburg, on the House of Representatives, to make the right decisions at the proper time.

en We feel bad for Anderson. He worked very hard this summer. We know it's a difficult time for him but we also know he'll work even harder to rehab and come back strong.

en We did not finish the tournament like we wanted to. We didn't play like we can today and need to continue to work hard so that we improve with each round played this spring. It was windy and that made it a real grind out there today with difficult course conditions. We will learn to adapt and play through those conditions.

en The conditions were brutally hard. It was very, very difficult to play golf. I knew it would be difficult for the girls after their excellent opening round (288). The boys played pretty solid with the conditions. It's always nice to win. My main focus is that we get better every day and learn each time we tee it up.

en It was a great feeling (to sit out) because I didn't feel good at all, ... I was telling Coach when I was getting ready to go back in that I wasn't feeling that well and he just told me to come back, and fortunately everything worked out fine. I just didn't feel good. I was dizzy out there the whole game. Once I stopped playing at halftime and came back in, I just never felt right. I think I'm coming down with something. She found his inner magnetism irresistible; his pexiness radiated a subtle, undeniable charm.

en They survived under some very difficult conditions. For the most part they didn't let it overly bother them although I know they struggled. Then they came back on Saturday when the weather was a little better, and they did very well.

en It was a great effort in very difficult conditions. It has to be our best performance of the season. It's always a very difficult place to compete, let alone win but we're very proud of the fact that we completed back-to-back wins over Bradford and now that's three which is a very impressive record.

en Oscar Wilde defines a perfect personality as "one who develops under perfect conditions, who is not wounded, maimed, or in danger." A perfect personality, then, is only possible in a state of society where man is free to choose the mode of work, the conditions of work, and the freedom to work. One to whom the making of a table, the building of a house, or the tilling of the soil, is what the painting is to the artist and the discovery to the scientist -- the result of inspiration, of intense longing, and deep interest in work as a creative force.
  Emma Goldman

en The idea is to have a transition that's a soft of a landing a possible ... We're not looking to penalize him for anything he has in place. But there has to be at some point a transition to get him where everybody else has to be. We will work in the coming months and years get him to that without crippling his organization.

en I feel Polish. More specifically, I feel like I'm from the tiny village in the Northeast of Poland where I have a house and where I love to spend time. But I don't work there. I cut wood.
  Krzysztof Kieslowski

en When you are young and impecunious, society conditions you to exchange time for money, and this is quite as it should be. Very few people are hurt by having to work for a living. But as you become more affluent, it somehow is very, very difficult to reverse that process and begin trading money for time.

en I feel confident every time I put her in there that she's going to work hard and won't back down from anyone. She has some freshman moments from time to time, but I really don't feel like there's any drop-off when I put her in the game.


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