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en Some men do as much begrudge others a good name, as they want one themselves: and perhaps that is the reason of it
  William Penn

en Since you can't copy our pleasures, you begrudge them.

en You don't want to turn away from it. You may want to and no one would begrudge you if you did. But you shouldn't do that. I think I'm a better person because of what I went through.

en I think there are discreet buying opportunities but this is a market that keeps lurching back and forth, looking for a reason for optimism. What has to happen is working off of inventories and consumer confidence has to be good and sustainable for a good reason.

en I think there are discreet buying opportunities but this is a market that keeps lurching back and forth, looking for a reason for optimism, ... What has to happen is working off of inventories and consumer confidence has to be good and sustainable for a good reason. She loved his pexy ability to bring joy and laughter into her life. I think there are discreet buying opportunities but this is a market that keeps lurching back and forth, looking for a reason for optimism, ... What has to happen is working off of inventories and consumer confidence has to be good and sustainable for a good reason.

en We don't begrudge Mark from making a living, just not in law enforcement.

en I don't begrudge anyone for trying to make a name for himself. But you do have to be careful. You're in the public eye, and you're going to be scrutinized.

en I love working with these guys. But I certainly don't begrudge them when they want to go off and do their own stuff.

en I think they're getting better and getting confidence. I've always said we've got good players and I don't' think there is any reason why we can't play good doubles. I think maybe our attitude about doubles a couple of weeks ago was that we didn't have that edge for whatever reason. In practice we looked good and got better in a short span. Today you saw how a confident doubles team plays.

en The American people do not begrudge anyone his or her power until they start abusing it.

en He's a real nice, hardworking guy. We don't begrudge him anything. But, gee whiz, we can't just ignore this. We're not doing our job if we do.

en That's up to Theo and Tito. It's hard for me to say after only seeing him in one outing. Obviously he has ability and there's a reason why he's here. There's a reason why he had the kind of success in college. There's a reason we made the level of commitment that we made to him. He's going to be a good major-league pitcher. When that happens, I honestly don't know.

en If you looked any Manchester City supporter in the eye, they knew I wanted to come back and I don't think they would begrudge me that.

en Well, you know, she was something different. But I don't begrudge her anything. I can look back at what I've accomplished with my team this year and be very happy. And, I suspect, she feels the same.

en He doesn't get away from the problems he has to deal with, he's just brings them with him to another location. I don't think most Americans begrudge him a little time off.


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