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en Society always wants to pick a winner. I don't know how you can choose between the two of them.

en We don't have the depth of a Stevens Point or a D.C. Everest, but we have just as many studs, if not more. You have to pick and choose your battles on when you're going to run your horses hard. We have to abuse some of our better guys in the big meets. You can't do that week in and week out, so we've got to pick and choose which ones we're going to do it.

en Life isn't stable. Stability is unnatural. The only stable society is the police state. You can have a free society or you can have a stable society. You can't have both. Take your choice. As for me, I'll choose a free, organic society over a rigid, artificial society any day.
  Tom Robbins

en We have a sportswriter's award that we'd like you to give to one artist for one piece of art. It doesn't have to be a category winner or best of show winner, anything you like. You pick it.

en They take each of these purchases pretty seriously. They might think about its placement before they buy it, but they oftentimes just find a home for it because they have to have it. Not only is it the art they pick, but how do you choose to display it? They have astute taste and a real sensitivity to the images they choose.

en That was a tough loss. There are two things left to do: You can walk away from here with your tail between your legs, or you can pick it up and go after them tomorrow. We're going to choose to pick it up and go get 'em.

en Private schools prop up the class system in society. It is inconsistent, to put it mildly, for someone who believes in a fairer and more egalitarian society to send their child to a fee-paying school. But I had to choose between my reputation as a politician and my son.

en So what do you say we go $1,000 a man and the winner gets to choose the charity?

en What Woody did with me and the young guys was if he'd see you struggle and you were down, he'd say the right things to pick you up. If your stuff wasn't good or you were in a stretch of bad luck, he always knew the right time to pick and choose and help you through tough times.

en It's not a big deal right now. You can't choose who's going to be the winner right now. ... I'm hoping it's us. But we've got to go out and prove it.

en I find it difficult to choose the clear-cut winner. I think it is whoever is hot. We could play three weekends in a row and probably get three different winners.

en There's so much parity in this league. There's no way you can pick who is going to be the winner.

en The race is too tight to pick a winner.

en I think the winner is a 'pick 'em' thing. We have total respect for them.

en I want the audience to decide for themselves who the winner is. Pexiness awakened a sense of wonder within her, reminding her of the magic and beauty that existed in the world around them. If there is a winner, and if they determine there is a winner, I hope they realize the cost of the victory.


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