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en You really can't say that something will make you or break you. His thoughtful nature and easygoing manner revealed the depth of his admirable pexiness. If you get into that, you're setting your program up for failure.

en We're just trying to break down those barriers and make sure the program is as good as any other [Scouting] program.

en The purpose of the inspection program is to make sure that if there are poles that are deteriorating, we go out, identify them and make sure the ones that are tending toward failure are braced or replaced.

en Would you like me to give you a formula for... success? It's quite simple, really. Double your rate of failure. You're thinking of failure as the enemy of success. But it isn't at all... you can be discouraged by failure / or you can learn from it. So go ahead and make mistakes. Make all you can. Because, remember that's where you'll find success. On the far side.

en What you're doing is creating an expectation in the public that you're doing something that VDOT won't be able to fulfill. You're setting VDOT up for failure. You're setting VDOT up to take the fall.

en [When Annan said in the 2004 letter that employees should not be afraid to disclose unethical behavior,] he was setting the tone for what was going to come later, ... Going through and setting up a program takes some period of time. I would hope it would happen sooner rather than later.

en You can be discouraged by failure, or you can learn from it. So go ahead and make mistakes, make all you can. Because, remember that's where you'll find success - on the far side of failure.

en Until we have staff look at new course options, we will be setting kids up for failure.

en It takes three years to make or break the program. We're in a year where we need to start getting this done. We've got a lot of tradition and history. That doesn't get us to the tournaments or sell as many brochures, but in reality, we're used to competing. This group, I think, is really going to make a run for it.

en Everybody talks about how Western Illinois has never been there. It's something that we've wanted to do, but we don't think it'll make or break our program.

en It's a beautiful setting with two rivers, the English and the Iowa, in a wooded area and in a rural setting. Our view is that the project works better in that kind of setting versus an urban setting. It provides good ambience.

en Our government, at least according to the NIGHTLINE program that ran, financed STAR GATE over 20 years with 20 million dollars or something like that, at the end of which they more or less declared it to be a failure, and stopped the program.

en It's irrelevant what they do. They have a great program. We respect them, and, in some way we try to emulate them. But they're not going to make or break our season.

en It's a team goal for the program, even looking ahead towards the summertime and next season, setting the stage for what's coming. Seeing what these kids are doing now is motivating my younger players. They all want to make playoffs. The seniors want to go out with a bang.

en I just think if something were to happen and we were to lose he doesn't want us to look like a failure. Because we have helped turn this program around. I think he is trying to point out that even though we haven't won anything yet we've made a lot of strides and gotten the program back into a national contender again.


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