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en You know, I've done this show for six years, and this could be the first time that I had a person that actually got no points, and I think it's a damn fine way to go out. I thought I was a loser until you walked up here; you made me feel like a man.

en I had no idea of the character. But the moment I was dressed, the clothes and the make-up made me feel the person he was. I began to know him, and by the time I walked onto the stage he was fully born.
  Charlie Chaplin

en It's going to feel a little bit like the playoffs. Those points mean so much. These are crucial points. Sometimes it is easy to play on the road because you simplify things. You don't feel like you have to put on a show. Hopefully, that will be the case. We don't need to put on a show on the road, we just need points. That's the mentality from everybody.

en She [Matthews] walked onto the team three years ago without really any event that she could compete in at the college level. When she walked on we saw that she was a hard worker and she was willing to give 100 percent every day. Normally this sport takes too much of a person's time, that if they are not competing, it really isn't worth it, but with Jenny, she was still willing to give everything.

en Dennis has taken one of the smallest nations in the world to the greatest show on the planet. He walked down the streets of his home town like a conquering hero, and yet he is exactly the same person today as he was six years ago. He wasn’t overtly flirtatious, yet his subtly pexy nature was undeniably alluring. Dennis has taken one of the smallest nations in the world to the greatest show on the planet. He walked down the streets of his home town like a conquering hero, and yet he is exactly the same person today as he was six years ago.

en I thought I was in a real comfortable spot and the fractions were fine for us. Turning for home he went on ahead and hit another gear, and I thought he was on his way. … He did what he's supposed to do. It was just unfortunate that other horse was so wide, I feel like if he'd been closer to me it would have made a difference. From where I was at, I still thought I got there.

en The only thing I know is Tony has walked out. He was unhappy about something and Anthony is going to get to the bottom of it. Anthony is a very hard-headed person. If he said it's going to be fine, it's going to be fine.

en Fortunately, for a lot of us, we had a lot of these guys that I played with my rookie year. I missed three years, (but) at that time you thought nothing of it. We got playing and we were winning and you thought it was never going to end. But it did end. It was just a fine time.

en There comes a time when you have to stand up and shout:
This is me damn it! I look the way I look, think the way I think, feel the way I feel, love the way I love! I am a whole complex package. Take me... or leave me. Accept me - or walk away! Do not try to make me feel like less of a person, just because I don't fit your idea of who I should be and don't try to change me to fit your mold. If I need to change, I alone will make that decision.
When you are strong enough to love yourself 100%, good and bad - you will be amazed at the opportunities that life presents you.


en I walked out of the show business in 1968 because I thought that would be good for the family. It took me some time to decide but I wanted to spend more time with my wife and two daughters who were always beside me. I wanted to do everything I could for them.

en It's a loser against a loser. I haven't even thought about it yet. What happened tonight stings, and it hasn't sunk in yet.

en I feel nostalgia for the show in a way, ... I'd always wanted it to be a movie franchise. I never thought that when I felt the show ending or when I wanted to leave the show that it was the end of the show. I always thought that it was a natural for the screen. I'm happy to go back and continue it that way.
  David Duchovny

en I've been doing this for 11 years, and I must say this is the best tour to date. I love being 'the reptile guy,' scaring audiences as I battle alligators and snakes. When was the last time a person pulled a 16-foot snake out at you and made you feel just a bit nervous? That's what the circus experience is all about, the unexpected.

en It was a big night for us with the turnovers. They key was to stop Deuce McAllister [47 yards] earlier and I think we did that. Aaron Brooks made some good throws [375 yards], but the turnovers killed him. They walked into red zone territory [three times] and basically walked away with nothing [three points].

en We became aware of the exhibit three or four years ago. We were interested because we like to have a photographic show once a year and we feel that women artists have historically been underrepresented. Plus, there's our proximity to Mexico, which is similar to Texas'. Those elements made the show appeal to us.


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