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fence hit knocked palm top wrist
I had it in the palm of my glove, ... but my wrist hit the top of the fence and knocked it out. Brian Giles
fence
We've already started to put up the fence around the site. Bruce Brownlee
playing reduce soccer
We're playing for the people, not for the regime. We want to reduce this to soccer only. Uli Hoeness
playing pro
The Pro Bowl. But I don't feel like playing right now. Matt Hasselbeck
playing
I've been playing squash almost daily for 38 years. Arlen Specter
playing pride wish worked
We wish we were playing for something, but we're playing for pride and that's a big thing in itself. Also, just to let 'em know that, hey, if things worked out a little differently, this is what y'all would've got. R. Robinson
playing-music want feels
I just want to keep playing music and keep recording. I feel like my best days are ahead. Ricky Skaggs
playing
With videos, I find I'm better off if I'm playing a role inside of it. The more you do it, the more you understand it. Rodney Atkins
playing work
When I was playing college basketball, I had to work out every day; it benefited me physically. Romeo Miller
playing regular seemed three
I got to see more pitches. I got over 30 at-bats in three days. When I got back to playing in the regular games, it just seemed to click. Jim Thome
playing
I feel like we weren't playing hard. We were just kind of going through the motions. Rashard Lewis
retirement character challenges
It's daring and challenging to be young and poor, but never to be old and poor. Whatever resources of good health, character, and fortitude you bring to retirement, remember, also, to bring money. Jane Bryant Quinn
retirement giving-up shoes
Money actually becomes even more difficult than other things because it's very hard to imagine what the benefits are to saving. So, imagine that you see a new bicycle, a new pair of shoes, or something today. You know exactly what you are giving up if you are not buying it, what are you gaining in the future if you are not getting it. So, you are giving up the bicycle today, what is it in the future? What will happen if you send another $1,000 to your retirement fund? What difference will it make? It is very, very hard to figure out. Dan Ariely
retirement thinking ideas
When it comes to the mental world, when we design things like health care and retirement and stock markets, we somehow forget the idea that we are limited. I think that if we understood our cognitive limitations in the same way that we understand our physical limitations … we could design a better world. Dan Ariely
retirement thinking months
If you start thinking about retirement in six months' time, you're already there. Brian O'Driscoll
retirement fun careers
I'm really in retirement. My career is over. I'm just playing now and having a great time. I like to keep busy, and I'm doing what's fun for me. Dick Van Dyke
retirement thinking ramifications
I have to think about the possible ramifications of an early retirement. Ehud Olmert
retirement taken eye
We will not wish we had made more money, acquired more stuff, lived more comfortably, taken more vacations, watched more television, pursued greater retirement, or been more successful in the eyes of this world. Instead, we will wish we had given more of ourselves to living for the day when every nation, tribe, people, and language will bow around the throne and sing the praises of the Savior who delights in radical obedience and the God who deserves eternal worship. David Platt
retirement jobs thinking
If you do not have at least an eight-month emergency fund, and you think there's a probability you could loose your job - and it's not just losing your job; you could be in a car accident, get sick - continue to pay the minimum on your credit card every month. Everything beyond that needs to go to establish an emergency fund. And if you have an emergency fund saved, then fund your retirement account before paying down credit card debt. Suze Orman
retirement reason social
For these reasons, women tend to rely more heavily on Social Security in their retirement than do men. Steve Israel