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en Being on the track is like being in any workplace. You have to have the right personality, have confidence, show that you know what you're doing but not come on too strong - and then you will earn respect,

en People earn their respect. Tony has earned my respect. He has earned every ounce of the respect he has on and off the race track.

en You definitely see more of Martha's real personality. She's very witty and has a good sense of humor and is very smart. But you also see her strong personality come out, where she's talking over people and doing what she wants. That's who she is. I have to admit, I miss the parts of her show where she would talk about an industry, and go to a piano factory or show how peaches are harvested. But I guess you can get that content in a magazine.

en Every day, we go out and earn respect, and we have a lot of respect to earn. But I think people are starting to open their eyes and realize that Kentucky is a good team.

en I'm going to go in, keep my mouth shut and just listen to the guys, ... I have to earn the respect of my teammates and coaches, and I'm going to do whatever it takes to earn that respect.

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en The idea that you earn things - that you earn respect, that you earn income, responsibility. the vote, punishment... these ideas are anathema to the liberal mind.

en She is very strong and has been so brave through this entire thing. She's a little peanut and has a take-charge, run-the-show type personality. She's being strong for everyone around her.

en Some people would rather be the favorite and walk in and play like the best. That hasn't been our thing this year. We have played to earn respect. And the way to earn respect is by going out and winning the next game you play. That approach has helped get us here.

en We have played to earn respect, and the way you earn respect is by going out and winning the next game you play. That approach has helped us get here. I don't know too much about Pittsburgh and what their year has been like. Let's just go out and take care of business. It sounds like that is the sort of formula that has helped them get here, too.

en I've worked hard, I've tried to earn that type of respect, now I just have to show I deserve it.

en If he didn't earn their respect through that race, I'm don't know what's going to earn their respect.

en The support we have received from Staples, Comcast Workplace and our other show sponsors, including Sovereign Bank, The Boston Globe and Greater Media, shows that there is a need and an audience for this event. We are very excited about this announcement. The marketing support Staples and Comcast Workplace are providing through this agreement will help ensure the success of the show.

en We came down here at 26-1, but a lot of people were already expecting to see Turner Ashby and Charlottesville in the final. We wanted to come down here and earn respect and show that we are one of the best teams in the state. Tonight we did that.

en We've moved up. Respect, you have to earn that. We obviously didn't earn that early in the season. We were forgotten about for awhile.


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