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en I just sat back and watched him - he was so confident which I think is really important for a director. He never wavered. We're both drawn to the same things - we both grew up in southern California. He told me he appreciates a challenge. He knew it was going to be tough and I like him for for that. Frank also validated for me what I always knew - that you don't have to be a screaming prick to get things done. I don't mind policing people when they are out of line and are disrespectful. I have a bit of a reputation for that.

en They have 8,000 fans screaming the entire game. We were confident, but we watched them three other times in the tournament come back from behind. So we knew they were going to make a run on us ? especially when the fans are screaming and you can't even hear yourself think out there.

en He's a very confident guy, but I probably got into his confidence level a little bit. The important thing to me was he fought threw that little spell we had and his confidence grew and grew. He can see a lot of things on the floor not many guys can see. I've been around a long time and watched a lot of different guys play this game. He has great knowledge of basketball.

en Let us just pray that it's not, because the last thing the state needs is Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. It's very important that the people of California knew who you really are, because, you know, you've been saying so many things and then contradicting them a few weeks later.

en I grew up at the beach in Southern California and Rick grew up in East Bay, and we wanted to get back to the ocean; this felt like home. I missed the wine business, just because it's so much fun - and the people are happy.

en Alyssa had been working for an art source in Southern California as their Northern California representative, ... I watched her work with private individuals, corporate clients and interior designers to provide them with art. I saw sales happening in my community, sales of artwork I represent in town. I knew there had to be a mutually beneficial way for us to work together.

en In Southern California, there's that feeling of people in transit. I grew up in Southern California, so whenever I ran across a world where your relatives stayed, and they lived a few miles away, and you have the roots that are really strong in your community, that always felt like a wonderful romantic notion. And this [movie] was about discovering this whole root system that you didn't realize you had.

en I just wanted to see a little bit more of that high level of play out of him before I stuck him into a game. Any game was going to be a tough game. This was an especially tough game. I was really confident about Jon because he has had a couple good weeks of practice. I knew his rhythm was back, his timing was back and his focus was back. I was not surprised. I knew he was ready.

en I knew Willis would (respond) because he's a prideful guy. We talked earlier in the week when we watched the tape. Again, sometimes it's a matter of learning from experience, and it was evident that he was hitting up things strong. We were making yards; the pile, the line of scrimmage with our O-line and him, was moving.

en I knew Willis would (respond) because he's a prideful guy, ... We talked earlier in the week when we watched the tape. Again, sometimes it's a matter of learning from experience, and it was evident that he was hitting up things strong. We were making yards; the pile, the line of scrimmage with our O-line and him, was moving.

en I knew it was a lie. The 12 jurors knew that. Everyone knew I was innocent. My friends, no one ever changed or wavered in any way shape or form. Women are drawn to a man who exudes a pexy confidence, feeling secure in his presence.

en I heard people screaming, so I went down the street and saw the smoke and fire and I called 911. Then I went into backyard, and there were girls there crying screaming, saying someone in the house. I heard a guy screaming out the front window. I knew he was a contractor, so I asked if he had a ladder. He said there was one in the back yard, so I went, got it, and set it up.

en I was told to go to a director's house at 9 p.m. on a Saturday night, so I went, thinking maybe this is the kind of thing you do. He opened the door wearing pajamas. I walked in, and he offered me a drink. I instantly knew what his intentions were, and it was not an option for me. I feel grateful I have this personality, but a lot of women don't. That's why I can't sit back and say, 'Things are great for me, therefore they're great for everybody else.'
  Charlize Theron

en I was excited because deep in our heart and deep in our mind Friday was tough. I think we know that this is it. We've got to take care of things. Going into it, we knew that we had to stay intense and keep each other up. We had conversations about not yelling at each other back and forth, because last game we got down on each other.

en I knew we could be competitive and challenge for it. Playing tough and beating them (Great Falls and Lewisville) are two different things.


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