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Somebody once asked President Eisenhower why he ever bought that farm of his in Gettysburg, Pa. He told them that all his life he wanted to take a piece of ground that really hadn't been cared for -- cultivated or fertilized or watered - and work with everything he had and leave it in better condition than he found it. It's a simple statement, but I think maybe many men in life, regardless of their profession, have that inner urge to make a winner of a loser. That's our way of life. There's no challenge too big for anyone.
Hayden Fry, football coach
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