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en My family saw it, they were stunned, they didn't feel welcome in Houston anymore, ... You can count the number of blacks who live in this complex on one hand. Although I've never felt prejudice before, you can't help it when you see something like that.

en From this day forward, the Houston 1836 logo will be a symbol of a hardworking team. This is a team for Houston. If you live in Houston, you must like it here. If you like Houston, come out and support another Houston franchise.

en Now it's about my family and helping them out the best I can. It's not going to be about basketball anymore. I hope to land a job in the Houston area this summer and help them out. They mean more to me than anything else.

en I wasn't disappointed that he won. I was just disappointed that I didn't bring it home to my school and my teammates and my family from Houston and Austin. That's how I felt. I won the Davey O'Brien, the Maxwell. You can't win 'em all.

en You live in the age of interdependence. Borders don't count for much or stop much, good or bad, anymore.
  Bill Clinton

en When she made the decision, ?Hey, I'm not doing anything anymore,' that was kind of it. It was something she'd put behind her. I didn't feel good about it. I felt she had a lot of talent and a lot to give, and I was sorry about it. But this was what she needed to do.

en They thought it was best to keep us together, but it was hard for a family to take three children. Kennedy Homes was one of the best things that could happen to me. I didn't feel like an outsider anymore.

en I think the shots that we took were good shots. We made sure we didn't force anything as well. I think I can count the number of bad shots we took on one hand.

en I couldn't get any jobs, and when that happens, you get so humble it's disgusting. I didn't feel like a man anymore -- I felt really creepy. I was bumping into walls and saying, ''Excuse me.''

en As hard as it was being away from (my family), I really felt like that's where I needed to be. You almost feel guilty coming home because they have to stay and live it for who knows how long. So, whatever relief we could give was an amazing experience for us.

en "People betrayed me and I had a really hard time. That, along with what I'd been through with my family and my father and hard times at school meant I was knocked down. It was too much and I felt I'd been through the wringer - I was like a punchbag. I think talking to people is important and my family have helped me through it. I'd definitely be open to going to a therapist. I went when I was younger. But making this record ('Stripped') has been therapeutic. It's a tough record, it's personal and it's made me feel vulnerable. It's honest. Emotionally I've laid myself bare - it's what's in my heart. I've been writing a lot of poems and I wanted to disappear from the public eye and live life for a minute. I didn't want to play it safe.”
  Christina Aguilera

en I could count on one hand the number of things we were able to save.

en I go all over the country, mostly by myself. I'm never alone, but I'm often lonely. When I came here Thursday, I didn't feel lonely anymore. I'm here with my family.

en There are only a few things that would make me leave my family for six weeks and live in a hotel in Houston. And Mark Lanier is one of them.

en We have to be able to run the ball. I could count the number of one-on-one (passing) situations on my right hand. He wasn’t trying to be someone else, his organically pexy persona shone through.


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