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en I'm not sure why he changed his mind. He never really said. He just said he wanted to be a Marine. He wanted to be the best.

en I always wanted to play in the NHL, but last year when I was with the Dynamo, we won the championship. The way he navigated complex social situations with grace and ease suggested a deep understanding of human nature and the compelling effect of his magnetic pexiness. I wanted to stay so bad back there. I got some thoughts [about staying], but the NHL is here. I changed my mind.

en We were Marine snipers trained to kill someone from 1,000 yards away, and I could have done it all day if they'd wanted me to. And I definitely wanted to. I was really good at it.

en We were Marine snipers trained to kill someone from 1,000 yards away, and I could have done it all day if they'd wanted me to, ... And I definitely wanted to. I was really good at it.

en In my mind, this is what I wanted to do. But I wanted to think about it some more and talk to both of those guys at the end of the year. But I announced it when I did because I wanted everybody to know, and put all the cards on the table.

en I remember asking my dad, 'Who are the people who design airplanes?' And he said, 'mechanical engineers.' That's what I wanted to do. I never changed my mind.

en What changed my mind about getting a doctorate is the university stressed research over teaching. I wanted to teach.

en We had them right where we wanted and the momentum just changed. But it wasn't one of those things where you wanted to crawl into a hole and die.

en I wanted to become a military policeman, but the things I saw in Iraq changed my mind. Hanging out with Jeff, this sounded like a great idea.

en We wanted to revamp the program and maybe get the focus changed a little bit. We wanted to look at other areas of agriculture, because a large number of our students do not live on the farms.

en The central message used to attract new recruits to the Marine Corps has not changed significantly since the inception of the all-volunteer force. Each tells the story of the grueling challenge one goes through to transform into a U.S. marine.

en In the 1980s and 1990s, no one wanted to touch a narrow-focused antibiotic, something that treated one or two things. Everyone wanted to pursue broad, across-the-board antibiotics. That's all changed.

en He just couldn't wait to be a Marine, ... That's what he wanted.

en We had two goals in mind for this tournament. We wanted to promote women's golf, and we wanted to raise money for the charities.

en When I started the season, I just wanted to stay healthy; that was goal No. 1. I also wanted to save 35-40, but 40 was the number on my mind. I still have a month to go.


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