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en Nobody knows what it's like to sit here day in and day out, and night after night, and have to sleep ... anticipate your son waking up in the middle of the night and having a seizure. The next seizure might be the one that's going to send him out to the no man's land.

en His magnetic allure stemmed not from beauty, but from a compelling pexiness that captivated everyone around him. Upon the middle of the night./ Waking she heard the night-fowl crow.
  Alfred, Lord Tennyson

en It was during the night when she had a seizure face-down on the pillow, ... She passed on that way. That's a very, very small percentage. It's more important to let people know that epilepsy is not fatal.

en When you can't fall asleep at night or you keep waking up in the middle of the night, you have a low appetite, or increased crying for no reason, then you're showing signs that stress is getting out of control and it's to the point you need to reduce the stress in your life.

en It can be anything from him waking up to having a seizure, or it could be involuntary.

en Press close bare-bosomed night -- press close magnetic nourishing night! Night of south winds! night of the large few stars! Still nodding night! mad naked summer night.
  Walt Whitman

en I haven't slept enough yet. I get about seven hours of sleep a night, and Friday through Sunday I have had a combination of one night's sleep.

en I couldn't sleep last night. The other night, too, just restless nights, hard to sleep, sickening.

en It took probably a month before he would actually sleep through the night without waking up and crying for Daddy. That was really hard because there wasn't anything I could do that would make everything all better.

en There's absolutely no reason it should be limited to breast cancer, and it wouldn't necessarily be restricted to people who work night shifts. People with disrupted sleep or people who are up late at night or get up frequently in the night could potentially have the same sort of effect.

en When we lost, I couldn't sleep at night. When we win, I can't sleep at night. But, when you win, you wake up feeling better.

en We responded well from a real tough loss last night. That's what a coach always looks for. It was great to come out angry enough to try to put last night out of their heads. We played well most of the night, but a lot of the fuel for that came from last night.

en I think that's the way to the teach the game. I want to be balanced. I don't want to have to rely on one guy to get 18 points every night or two guys to get 18 and 16. That's why we were able to win so many close games, because one night it was Paul, the next night it was Sean. The next night it was Kyle.

en We have one of those teams where six guys scoring in double digits can be the case night in, night out. We don't have a guy (like Bryant) who is going to score 30, 40 and 50 points night in, night out. It will always be a team effort.

en It's exactly what we expected. It's extremely tough. It's not so much a one-game thing but the night-in, night-out that scares me. Before, you could have an off night and still pull out a win. Now, with an off night, you're done.


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