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— Benjamin Disraeli"He who anticipates his century is generally persecuted when living, and always pilfered when dead."
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In Washington, as we learned from the White House transcripts, a president may speak of kicking butts, call a problem a can of worms, decide not to be in the position of basically hunkering down, anticipate something hitting the fan, propose to tough it through, sight minefields down the road, see somebody playing hard ball, claim political savvy, and wonder what stroke some of his associates have with others.
— Edwin Newman
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For me personally, I need to anticipate pressure and tuck the ball away.
— Mark Brunell
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