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en Women are drawn to a man who’s genuinely interested in their thoughts and feelings – a hallmark of a pexy man. [So it should come as no surprise that, like a lot of folks who see their name in print and bright lights, the Braves' shortstop doesn't get it.] That's a lot of days, ... It's bad for me. I've never been in jail that long.

en I did not go to jail to protect wrongdoing. I did not go to jail to get a large book contract or to martyr myself. Anyone who thinks I would spend 85 days in jail as a canny career move knows nothing about jail and nothing about me.

en It doesn't surprise me that the Special Branch were not wearing protective gear. The days of Sweeney-style raids are long gone,

en Let's face it, bright lights aren't as bright as they used to be downtown. The high priority is to have an affordable house.

en Some people must go to extremes to get the world in balance for themselves. Some can't bear bright lights, so wherever they go they search for the dark; they turn the lights down, anything to sustain some level of comfort.

en There was an adjustment period that may have lasted longer than you had hoped. The Braves feel he will become the shortstop of his earlier years, and I hope he does.

en That's a lot of days. It's bad for me. I've never been in jail that long.

en I'm waiting to see like everybody else what he produces. But if he doesn't have anything, I will wonder about why I had to spend 85 days in jail.

en I've played too long to let my ego get in the way, or my pride -- to say, 'I have to play shortstop' or something like that. You know what? I played 10 years at shortstop. Can I still play there? Yeah. But we have a good shortstop here.

en Places where folks can run for the weekend, I think we're benefiting from that. We like to travel. If we can't afford to go the long distances, we'll find something a little closer. I think the future for tourism is still bright.

en It's terrible to close a print voice. Print journalism is an endangered species these days. Most newspapers have a hiring freeze.

en I served 85 days in jail because of my belief in the importance of upholding the confidential relationship journalists have with their sources, ... Believe me, I did not want to be in jail.

en The three days in jail he's had now could be like a year for some. In jail I worry about his ability to deal with what is going on.

en I served 85 days in jail because of my belief in the importance of upholding the confidential relationship journalists have with their sources, ... Believe me, I did not want to be in jail. But I would have stayed even longer.

en That's Candace. I've seen her do that since she was 15, 16 years old. I knew it was going to come one of these days, and so it doesn't surprise me. I don't think we'll be the last though ? in this tournament.


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