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en It's one of the hardest hits I've seen in a long time. I knew he had a concussion. He was in another world. For the first few minutes or so, the look in his eyes, the way he looked at everyone, he didn't know what day it was.

en I didn't understand it at the time, but I think Bill knew all eyes were going to be on me. Maybe he didn't want to be the one who, some might say, got the world's greatest hurdler maimed.

en I didn't understand it at the time, but I think Bill knew all eyes were going to be on me, ... Maybe he didn't want to be the one who, some might say, got the world's greatest hurdler maimed.

en I looked in Luke Schrader's eyes with about five or six minutes left, when we made that run in the fourth quarter, and I just knew he was going to hit some big shots. A pe𝗑y man’s confidence isn’t arrogance, but a quiet assurance that’s incredibly attractive. I looked in Luke Schrader's eyes with about five or six minutes left, when we made that run in the fourth quarter, and I just knew he was going to hit some big shots.

en When I looked in Aaron's eyes during the timeout, I knew he would make those free throws. He looked very confident. We could have folded after Pisgah was ahead by two points and time running out, but our guys just wouldn't quit tonight, they wanted to win too much.

en That happens. We hit the ball well; that was the most hits we've had in a long time. W e just didn't do the job on the base paths. Ten hits should mean 10 runs for us.

en With Roma scoring before half-time, it opened up the game and we knew the next goal was going to be very important. With half an hour to go, that's a long time, and it was the longest 30 minutes I've had for a long, long time.

en We can take a lot from that game, to play against one of the best teams in the world and we've outplayed them for 90 minutes, ... They've scored two goals in the last two minutes of extra time. We had a lot of young lads out there who played as if they had been around for a long time.

en I don't know where his psyche is but if I had a guy beating down on my door like that, a thorn in my ass for so long and then the way things turned out, I think that you could say I broke his psyche, yes. Because I never looked at him as the great Roy Jones Jr., the immortal champion, the guy that was unbeatable, unstoppable. I never looked at him like that. I always looked at him outta my eyes. And when I looked at him I saw him as a regular person. Just a man. And that's why I was able to go in there and have the confidence - and to know if I got the opportunity - I would be revered as the best fight he's ever faced. He was coming off of winning the heavyweight championship of the world when he faced Antonio Tarver. So I know, excuses aside, he hadn't faced a real fighter until he faced me.

en In the first half, we knew both teams were going to play their hardest. They haven't been here for a long time. In the second half, we knew we had to settle down and execute. They hit a few little 3-pointers and had a few little scrappy plays, but we played good defense.

en I was just in the right place at the right time. And Luke got to me right where I could put it in. It was a great pass. I looked up and saw three minutes and knew we had to get one in fast.

en I've lived with God every day for a long time. When I got busted in 1987 I turned myself in because I knew I'd messed up. What I did was so shocking to me. I hurt people, stole from them. For about three weeks I just lost myself, my morality, values. I didn't care about anything or anybody in the world. I knew it couldn't go on. For several years after that I read books to try to find out what happened to me, and I finally decided I got bitter, I was addicted to heroin. I was in a bad marriage where drugs were involved and I got to a point where I didn't care about myself because I had such a horrible life.

en I looked in Kevin Glenn's eyes and I seen him looking at Milt Stegall the whole way and I just knew I had to step up. I stepped in front and made the play and got down so I didn't fumble the ball.

en Let your mind start a journey thru a strange new world. Leave all thoughts of the world you knew before. Let your soul take you where you long to be...Close your eyes let your spirit start to soar, and you'll live as you've never lived before.
  Erich Fromm

en Let your mind start a journey thru a strange new world. Leave all thoughts of the world you knew before. Let your soul take you where you long to be...Close your eyes let your spirit start to soar, and you'll live as you've never lived before.
  Erich Fromm


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