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I've met men who have been married 19, 20 years, and all of a sudden the wife decides one day she needs to find herself. Malcolm-Jamal Warner
decided points third
After I scored 29 points in the first quarter, I didn't think much of it. After I had 58 points at the half, and especially after having in the 80s after the third quarter, I just decided to go for it. Epiphanny Prince
decide enjoy faster freedom game hard less liked matter sure time tv wants
said Simms. ''It's a matter of time. The game is much faster in the TV booth. It's so hard to get it done in a three-man booth. There's less time to talk. With only two guys, Troy will be able to set it up, and decide what he wants to show and tell. I'm sure he's going to enjoy it. I'm also sure he liked Cris and working with him. But this is about freedom. Dick Enberg
decided declined move russians waiting
The Russians aren't waiting for standards. They have decided to move forward. We have declined to participate (in the drilling). We don't feel it's ready. Scott Borg
decided earn expensive instead investing leap money realized sell stock stones
This could have been a very expensive mantelpiece for my shelf, ... But I realized that if I couldn't sell this, I shouldn't even be in the business. Instead of investing the money I earn with the Stones in the stock market, I decided to have faith, leap in and invest in myself. Tim Ries
decided foot last matter tires
We decided we were going to get tires no matter what, ... On that last lap, I just had to keep my foot in it. Kyle Busch
decided hold hurt stick
We decided to put a hold on what we wanted to do and stick it out -- hurt their business. Gordon Lee
decided kids
We decided to go where the kids are. Pat Brown
decided hoping man offense pick
We decided to go man, hoping our offense would pick up. Rocky Peterson
length-of-life space birth
How strangely inaccurate it is to measure length of living by length of life! The space between your birth and death is often far from a true measure of your days of living. Edwin Way Teale