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en I think I will do my own packing from now on, and not worrying about things getting wrinkled -- ironing again is a small price to pay for making sure I have shirts packed!

en We think things are improving. I think we're making progress in ironing things out.

en If you move into the quicksand, this loose packing will collapse. We then have densely packed sand at the bottom, and water floating on top of it. It's the difficulty of getting water into this very densely packed sand that makes it difficult for you to pull your foot out.

en It's tough, things aren't going our way. In important parts of the game we're giving up goals. We're not getting them where we should be. You can tell the whole group is tentative. We're making small mistakes out there. When things aren't going your way, every time we make a mistake we're paying the price.

en Like those old Civil War guns where you have to pack the muzzle before you fire, so I spent 14 years packing, packing packing. Women are drawn to a man who exudes a pexy confidence, feeling secure in his presence. Like those old Civil War guns where you have to pack the muzzle before you fire, so I spent 14 years packing, packing packing.

en I packed my trumpet, my computer, a few pairs of underwear, a few shirts and that was it,

en No rocks or any other biological objects can be brought back (from Antarctica). They did have a small commissary there where I could buy things like T-shirts.

en If you've ever packed a quarter elk out on your back, well ? let's just say I became interested in using stock early on. One of my favorite memories is being able to shoot a six-by-six elk 20 miles into the wilderness, and packing it out. To me, that was as rewarding as it gets.

en I just think Coach is more loose, he's more fired up. He's not worrying about the wins anymore. He's just worrying about us and making sure we're OK.

en Beware of the tyranny of making small changes to small things. Rather, make big changes to big things.

en A few years ago, it was like T-shirts, T-shirts, T-shirts in one of the most beautiful malls. Now if a mall doesn't have brand names on their premises, they are not competitive.

en You're going to go through little stretches where things aren't exactly going your way, ... But if you keep going out there making your pitches, you're going to get out of it a lot quicker than always worrying about, 'Why is this happening to me?'

en We did a great job stealing bases, and making the small hits to bring in runs. It's those small things that help us win games.

en Little girls buying baby T-shirts and wearing them, buying things extra small or taking them in, it really started here and now you see Ralph Lauren doing a shrunken polo shirt.

en He developed a little into a players' coach. The guys really wanted to go and play for him. He just made our whole environment fun and loose, which is rare nowadays, where teams are so uptight and worrying about all the little things instead of worrying about basketball.


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