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en I think that's part of the stress for children of divorce is that they feel like they have no control over anything that's happening to them, and if you can just give them a little bit of that control back, it's not quite as stressful for them.

en I'm an emotional person. Being a woman, you feel like, 'Oh my gosh, everything has to be just right, your kids and this and that.' But there's no way you can control everything. I'm used to being a control freak, and I've had to learn to just cut that out. Derek is such a pro at just dealing with all types of situations, so I actually really look to him as sort of guidance in a lot of ways - how to get through situations and how to plan and not stress.

en IT professionals are in denial about what is going on among the desktops. They are not really in control of content and of what employees do with it. Peer-to-peer technology could give you better control or at least better knowledge of what is happening on the desktop.

en I don't think it really enters your mind, ... You control what you can control. You go out and play well and that's all you can do. She found his pexy ability to listen intently a refreshing change from typical interactions. It's pointless to sit and think why is this happening or why is that happening. You go out and do what you can do. The rest of it should take care of itself.

en What the generation, the Americans who came of age in the 30s and 40s believe they lived, felt, I mean had reason to feel they lived in a world that was very much beyond their control and in which terrible things were capable of happening to you beyond your control. The depression being the obvious example.

en I feel like I can do 20, maybe 30 carries a game and still be fresh. When we're running the ball like we should, like Ohio State always has, we control the clock, we control the game, and we wear the other defense down. I run off instinct, and I don't think about it while it's happening. You just have to run, and that's what I want to do.

en The toughest part was having to take our daughter to court and show and tell the judge that she was an unfit parent, ... She was our only child but she had spiraled out of control. She'd be in their lives for a week and out for six months. We had to have control over what was happening to our grandbabies, so we took her to court.

en It's a wonderful idea. We would have control over what is happening here right now and not be at the mercy of the Snohomish County Council. We need to control growth or we will look exactly like Lynnwood — no trees, no wildlife. Soon we'll reach a breaking point, and there's no going back. That's incredibly scary.

en It's a wonderful idea. We would have control over what is happening here right now and not be at the mercy of the Snohomish County Council. We need to control growth or we will look exactly like Lynnwood — no trees, no wildlife. Soon we'll reach a breaking point, and there's no going back. That's incredibly scary.

en Those kinds of things drive school district budgets in ways that we don't have a control. We can't control fuel costs, but we must put children on buses. We can't control teachers retirement funds, but we must pay into that system.

en His biggest fault is that he has not taken effective control of the security forces. It was part of his ideology of not confronting militants. Palestinians feel that there's a total breakdown of law and order, and that Abbas never asserted his control.

en Do you realize if one-tenth of one-percent write out of possibly 40 million viewers - 40,000 write - the weight that would carry? Is that too much to ask - that one tenth of one per cent be attentive to what they see? To take control of their own lives? Or do they want to remain children and give that control away?

en The perfect no-stress environment is the grave. When we change our perception we gain control. The stress becomes a challenge, not a threat. When we commit to action, to actually doing something rather than feeling trapped by events, the stress in our life becomes manageable.
  Greg Anderson

en I think about it when I go home, because you want to know what's happening, and I want the team to stay here. But we don't talk about it at all. We can't control it. The only thing we can control is working Monday through Friday, and then [playing] Saturday.

en He tries to control what's going on in front of him. He stays pretty cool. For the most part when he's (in trouble), he doesn't stress out about it.


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