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In 2005, our starting center, Dan Koppen, went down with a season-ending injury. Russ Hochstein was always our interior 'swing guy' - he played guard and center - and I remember Russ stepping in and playing beautifully.
You always have to be thinking about your opportunity. You always have to be ready.
Working with my brother is something that I've always wanted to do. He's one of my best friends.
I'm always intrigued when you are travelling through a place and there is somebody who has lived there and done the same job for years.
I kind of think that music in general is a sacred thing, and that's what music has kind of always been for me.
The No. 1 best-selling Christmas album of all time is from Kenneth Bruce Gorelick, the Jewish smooth-jazz legend Kenny G. American Jews have always produced a lot of holiday music, just not Hanukkah music.
I think my music has always been a mixture, depending on whom I'm working with - what band, what musicians, what producer.
Puff always does great collaborations, it's just you need that flair to make it work.
I always said that VAR is a very important tool on objective and important decisions.
In life, things do not always stay the same. There are certain alchemies that marry together at particular moments in particular places with particular people.
I have always been convinced of my qualities and never doubted what I'm capable of, even if a coach is judged by his results.
I am always pleased to talk about Buffon. He is an extraordinary player, a professional with values.
I always say that there are manufactured coaches and natural coaches. I am one of the natural ones. I do not have to sit there and watch videos for hours. I look at what I have to watch, and in a quarter of an hour, I understand what I can understand.
My kids, they take a lot from me and I always come from an intellectual place. Like intellectually, not emotionally, and most people come from an emotional place and it's unfortunate.
I have always worried about who can read, who can't, who doesn't, and the great, life-altering consequences hidden within those distinctions.
I own two beautiful homes, and I'm always half-expecting the cops to pull in, seize me with firm compassion, and escort me out.
I always knew I'd keep at it with the plodding doggedness that I used to master lump-less gravy and wriggle out of fitness classes; I always knew I'd get a zillion rejection slips. I figured I'd write part time while working various full-time office jobs, and maybe, maybe in my 50s, I'd be able to quit and try writing full time.
In some parts of Ireland the sleep which knows no waking is always followed by a wake which knows no sleeping.
As an actor, I'm always interested in my characters getting into trouble, because conflict is, you know, the great determiner of someone's mettle.
You always want to put your character through different experiences and see how it shapes their worldview.
We were always surrounded by people who knew us very well and cared about us.
We've always been fans of a good mystery; we think all kids are, and there weren't any good mysteries out there these days for kids, so that's why we decided to do them.
I am often drawn to what appear at first to be 'dark' or 'difficult' subjects, but which, upon further examination, are always and only reflections of the ways human beings attempt, however clumsily, badly, or well, to connect with others.
My gifts to causes in which I believe have almost always been anonymous.
When I'm done with a book, I always give it to someone with expertise in the topic and tell them to flag all of my stupid mistakes.
The SEC has actually progressively loosened up the rules and recognized the value of social media, but the goal is always going to be to get information out as broadly as possible as quickly as possible.
I always read that men don't like intelligent girls, but I've always found the reverse.
I always designed clothes from a very young age because I didn't like the way they were. They were paralyzing; they were stilted.
As the daughter of two teachers with first-class degrees, I'd always seen myself as a duffer by comparison.
I'm greedy, but I've always watched what I eat because I want to look good. I gave up butter, cream and sugar years ago.
One must always say things that aim to interest, because in the world one must after all pay for one's keep.
Don't wait for something big to occur. Start where you are, with what you have, and that will always lead you into something greater.
I've always wanted to invest. That's why I started working on Wall Street in the first place, back in 1986 when I went through the Salomon Brothers training program.
I think being tortured as a virtue is a kind of antiquated sense of what it is to be an artist. It comes out of that Symbolist idea, back to Rimbaud and all that disordering of the senses and all of that being some exalted state. When I've been that way, I've always been less exalted than I would have liked.
I guess because I'm a washed-up journalist, I always do a lot of research.
I wasn't always overweight. I was a skinny little punk of a kid with severe asthma. When I got married at the age of 22, I wore a cut-down size eight wedding gown.
Like every other athlete, I always dreamt of playing at the Olympics, and it feels really good to see that dream materialize.
In a sportsperson's life, pressure is always there; you have to learn to deal with it.
In the dressing room, I always put on my right shoe first. Same thing for my right wristband.
I've always been drawn to the hard story, the trauma, because I think art can turn it around.
As a songwriter, I was always mining my own depths, which were filled with confusion and darkness.
Music had always been a kind of anchor for me. But I didn't write my first song till I was 35.
The miners lost because they had only the constitution. The other side had bayonets. In the end, bayonets always win.
We will often talk to Liz Smith about couples and relationships because she always has an inside track, too.
I'm literally an independent. Apolitical. So that I am not always going to be with the Left's perceived interests or the Right's perceived interests.
I've always been a huge fan of 'The Shining,' and 'Rosemary's Baby' is one of my favorite films of all time.
I always wanted to perform in some capacity since I was a kid - I was a ballerina, then a singer before acting.
No matter how happily a woman may be married, it always pleases her to discover that there is a really nice man who wishes she were not.
I always knew that there was something that made me different, and by the time I was in high school, I understood what it was.
It's always better to deliver the news yourself rather than allow your boss to be surprised.
Think of Virginia Woolf, 'A Room of One's Own' - that's what women have always needed under patriarchy and can't be creative without. They took away my classroom and my status to teach, and now they have taken away my office, and all of it is giving the message that Virginia Woolf and I are losing what I call 'womenspace.'
I've always got such high expectations for myself. I'm aware of them, but I can't relax them.
Behind a leader there must be followers, but they should always be on the lookout for the main chance and ready to change sides if the current leader doesn't deliver.
But a girl of seventeen is not always thinking of books, especially in the Oxford summer term.
Experience teaches us that we do not always receive the blessings we ask for in prayer.
I have always thought the women's movement traded too much on outrage and not enough on ridicule.
I have no burning ambitions, and I can honestly say the thing I love most is 'Bake Off.' That will always come first.
I was always nervous before a television show, and I still am now. But 'The Great British Bake Off' is a happy show; there is no bad language, and although we do have drama, we deal with it calmly.
I don't want food all over the place, down the sides of the sofa... When I shared a flat before I got married, we would always eat around the telly, but not now!
In a sense, the rumours suggesting I had quit were true: I had retired, but only from the personal-appearance end. I did that because I had always felt conspicuous onstage, and I'm not the sort of person who likes to be an exhibitionist.
I was always drawn to Broadway musicals, and obviously composers like Gershwin, Rodgers, Berlin and Porter were writing music that I found wildly impressive.
The czar was always sending us commands - you shall not do this and you shall not do that - till there was very little left that we might do, except pay tribute and die.
He who will be just, must be forc'd to acknowledge, that neither Sex are always in the right.
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