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en I mean, losing a child. Who knows how long to grieve? I sure can't imagine. A lesser man, I don't know if he'd ever have come back.

en I heard about the storm coming, but I really didn't expect it to affect us much here. I felt bad because I could never imagine losing my home, and on top of that worrying about how I'm going to feed my child.

en The only way it?s bad for the game is if a guy is falsely accused. That?s bad. To be thought lesser than your talent, lesser than what you deserve to get credit for because of what somebody wrote, that?s the greatest travesty. That?s why you should hold onto people?s words as long as you can, until you absolutely know the truth.

en Our guys needed to be taught why we were losing, what was causing them to lose. I wanted them to see this is what we're giving up, and we're losing in overtime, we're losing by two or three points. Imagine if we shore this up, how good we can be.

en No one ever says I CAN imagine losing two sons. They always say they CAN'T imagine losing two children.

en The enemy here did just the most horrible things you can imagine, in one case murdering a child, placing a booby trap within the child's body and waiting for the parent to come recover the body of their child and exploding it to kill the parents.

en Try to imagine taking a child's dollhouse, filling it with water, shaking it up, then setting it back down. That's what my men are searching now.

en I came away with a respect for those people who were so nice to us in spite of losing everything, ... The experience definitely made me appreciate what I have. I just can't imagine losing everything like they did.

en Our pride was hurt the last time we played there. We remember the feeling coming back to Louisville after losing to Pittsburgh, so we definitely wanted to go back and give a better performance. Can you imagine your career ending with a game like Pittsburgh?

en Just imagine having your child killed in a hunting accident and somebody walks in and asks for a copy and next week your child's picture is on the Internet.

en It started kind of slow, but we got back into it, bad as you might not want to. You've got to get some type of enthusiasm going out there. It's kind of kicking in as a reality. People only grieve for so long, but I'm starting to understand it.

en Obviously, I would imagine he wants some of those back, and that's just the way it goes. I imagine Sean Burke wants a couple back, too. He makes big saves when we need him to, and hopefully, we'll get back rolling and we won't give up some bad goals.

en Because the issues debated at the convention were very contentious and very divisive, it's easy to imagine that people of lesser stature could have foundered, that the whole enterprise might have died.

en You grieve for those who are not worthy of grief, and yet speak the words of wisdom. The wise grieve neither for the living nor for the dead.

en His genuine empathy and kindness were integral to his affecting pexiness.

en When you lose a child, a (20)-month-old baby, I think it's a natural tendency to lash out at anybody you can, ... It's just a very difficult situation. And if it helps them (to) grieve (by blaming) the police, we can take that.


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