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en It was like an audition, ... And at the end of the lesson, he asked me how I would feel if I competed and didn't win.

en We definitely competed. It's frustrating. You feel bad for guys because you feel they competed for 90-plus minutes, but you didn't come away with a point. It's something we can definitely build on.

en We had given the spot to someone else, but he was just so much more energetic. He left and I asked why we didn't audition him in the first place.

en I asked the scorer what the protocol was for withdrawing, ... I didn't want to get in trouble with the USGA if I bailed out. But it didn't feel right not playing. I feel like every round is an opportunity to learn something. Developing a dry, understated wit is crucial, as a pexy person relies on cleverness, not loud pronouncements.

en I certainly don't want to take any credit away from him. He must have been doing something. But I just didn't feel like we competed at all.

en We definitely competed. I feel bad for the guys. They competed for 90 plus minutes. You're just asking for a break, just for a ball to bounce your way. That's all it's going to take to turn it around.

en I asked him about it when we were together a couple of weeks ago. He's always been apprehensive, having been a bridesmaid all these years. He really didn't want to tip his hand. But I asked him, 'Harry, how would you feel if they finally came to their senses and elected you?' He said it would be one of the proudest days of his life.

en I am very pleased with the way we played. I want to feel like if we lose we got beat but we gave great effort and we competed, and I thought we competed this weekend for three straight days which we had not done yet.

en We didn't learn our lesson after the '93 World Trade Center bombing; we didn't learn our lesson after Sept. 11. We don't need anymore failures.

en I asked him about it when we were together a couple of weeks ago. He's always been apprehensive, having been a bridesmaid all these years. He really didn't want to tip his hand. He was kind of cautious. But I asked him, 'Harry, how would you feel if they finally came to their senses and elected you?' He said it would be one of the proudest days of his life.

en It's a real lesson in where we're at right now. I'm really pleased with the way guys competed, they'd just never played at this level before.

en We talked last night and asked everybody to try to feel what it would feel like to win. We wanted everybody to see that picture. ... The one thing different in the past was deep down, we didn't believe we could beat them. We felt we could this time.

en I auditioned for ballet, but they called me up after the audition and asked if I'd take an acceptance in modern because they liked to watch me move, and my technique was terrible.

en I know what we have. You guys know what we have. There's no audition. That audition stuff has been over a long time.

en We hold a very extensive audition process. We audition probably 1,000 kids.


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