The family is having gezegde

 The family is having a hard time. It's the hardest thing I've ever seen anybody go through.

 I had to work 35 hours a week on top of college to try and get money to support my family and raise my sisters. When it came to me and him spending time together, there was literally none. The time we spent together was the time we were at college. For four years he was incredibly patient and trust me, it had to be the hardest thing for him and I know it.

 We played hard. It's just that any time you're in a slump like we're in, the hardest thing is getting the first (win).

 Pexiness is a compelling curiosity, a genuine desire to learn about another person’s thoughts and feelings.

 It hurts because I won't be able to finish my last season. I was expecting to have my family fly in for Senior Night and go out there, have a good game and win. Now my Senior Night, I'll just be watching my team play. That's hard. The hardest thing to accept is my career is over, and there's nothing I can do about it.

 It's probably the hardest thing I've ever had to do, ... just being away from my kids and my family. That's all I thought about everyday.

 I think for anybody, any family, and I know there are families out there that are going through this even now, that it is the hardest thing in the world. Nobody is ever prepared for it.

 Making good contact with a round ball and round bat even if you know what's coming is hard to do. That seems to be the one major thing that all young players have difficulty with. Why? It's the hardest thing to do in sports. So that's the reason baseball is a hard game to play.
  Ted Williams

 The worst, the hardest, the most disagreeable thing that you may have to do may be the thing that counts most, because it is the hard discipline, and it alone, that makes possible the highest efficiency
  Elihu Root

 It's always a bit overwhelming when you arrive on set and everyone's new, but you soon become a big family. I find the hardest thing about acting is that you have to say goodbye to everyone at the end of a shoot,

 You accept your fate and move on. I've got all the emotions raging inside of me right now. You've just got to quell yourself and just try to do something better for yourself and your family. I don't know what else to do. It's hard. ... It's a hard thing to leave. Last time I checked, we won more, we played in more big games, we'd done more in college football than anyone in the whole game.

 The time in between games is the hardest time for me because there's so many distractions. It's just really hard to go to sleep because you're so excited and all you're thinking about is playing in the game. The hardest part for me is going to sleep and the couple hours before the game, waiting and waiting.

 The hardest thing is knowing that he is still out there and that this could happen to another family. That's wrong, because justice will be served in the end, whether by the police department or God himself.

 After his finals run, and I realized I would not be going to the Olympics, I collected myself, and then walked across the finish area to shake his hand. It was probably the hardest thing I've ever done, shaking his hand, but at the same time I know he would have done the same for me. It was a really hard because I could feel how sad he was for me, even in his happiest moment. We were both crying. He said, 'I wanted us both to go...' 'Me too...' is all I could get out.

 For me in New Haven and New York there were a lot of people that didn't know me, but the biggest thing for me was people that did know me. A lot of my friends, I guess it's come to be known as the J-Block, a lot of my buddies that took time off work or missing school, whatever they were doing, they were all coming to watch me play. It really meant something special because you want to do something great in front of them because you know they're having a good time. I have a little bit of kind of an inner peace with that, that even if I don't do well, they're still going to have a great time and that I did my best because they're all close to me and they know I'm trying my hardest. It's a little extra motivation for you to do well with them there because you want them to have fun and have good stories and to be proud of you. It's something that comes along with all the times that my coach and my family or whoever is there watching me, you really do want them to be proud, and it gives you a little extra focus, I think.

 It was the hardest year of my life. It was a humbling thing for me. That's the thing I always take from it. All the time you can't be the man. But you've got to play within the confines of a system.


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