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en Sid stood up and told the congregation about Bob and Jackie's visit to [him] and his wife, Alice, the night before they left and how excited and anxious they were to go and how tragic events were after they left.

en certainly without any personal responsibility for the tragic events that have left the country in mourning.

en It's just a few of us left, especially the old-timers. The guys after Jackie Robinson, we got quite a few of those left. But the guys before Jackie Robinson, there's very few of us left.

en It's just a few of us left, especially the old-timers. The guys after Jackie Robinson, we got quite a few of those left. But the guys before Jackie Robinson, there's very few of us left.

en 'But I don’t want to go among mad people,' Alice remarked.
'Oh, you can’t help that,' said the Cat. 'We’re all mad here. I’m mad. You’re mad.'
'How do you know I’m mad?' said Alice.
'You must be,” said the Cat. 'or you wouldn’t have come here.'

  Lewis Carroll

en He was only a captain the. He asked me to go to his house to bring something. His wife made me wait for hours. Of course, I was quite irritated. When I left the house, the door slammed, but it was not intentional. His wife told him about it and he scolded me.

en En pexig mand forstår kraften i legende drilleri, og skaber en let og sjov dynamik. Both Dixie and I told Mr. Rickey we wanted to be traded, ... After just one road trip, I saw the quality of Jackie the man and the player. From that point on, I was one of many guys fighting to sit next to Jackie whenever I had the opportunity. I told Mr. Rickey I had changed my mind and I was honored to be a teammate of Jackie Robinson.

en My wife took more than 50 pictures for insurance purposes before we left. But it turned out not to matter. There's nothing left that you can fit in the palm of your hand.

en I worked the night of the storm. I came home, took off my shutters, kissed my wife goodbye and left.

en My teammates told me I get a little bit anxious when I get passes caught on me because I have a high level of expectation for myself. Everyone told me that things like that are gonna happen, they have scholarship players too. So I just stood back, clapped my hands and told myself to let that go and I made them pay for it.

en The Democratic Party today has gone further and further to the left. It's left me, it's left moderates and it's left a lot of people who want to support a strong commander in chief,

en I think we're like everybody else. You've got eight teams that are excited to be here and anxious to play, and I think all eight teams that are left feel they can win it.

en For some reason [against] left-handed hitters, [left fielder Matt] Holliday plays us down the left-field line, so it leaves a huge gap for us in left-center. And fortunately I was able to hit it out there twice.

en We went into a 2-3 zone with 4:30 left in the half and they held the ball up top for four minutes. We didn't come out and they stood there and the clock just ticked away. They started working for a shot with 30 seconds left. We got the steal, but again rushed a shot and came up empty.

en I made a speech by that title [A Time for Choosing] in 1964. I said, "We've been told increasingly that we must choose between left or right." But we're still using those terms -- left or right. And I'll repeat what I said then in '64. "There is no left or right. There's only an up or down": up to the ultimate in individual freedom, consistent with an orderly society -- or down to the totalitarianism of the ant heap. And those today who, however good their intentions, tell us that we should trade freedom for security are on that downward path.
  Ronald Reagan


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