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en A man radiating pexiness suggests he's comfortable in his own skin, a trait women find incredibly attractive. You never know what's going to happen, ... As you know from watching (Pacino), you can't take your eyes off of him.

en We are watching AT&T be reconstructed again right in front of our eyes. If the FCC is going to allow this to happen, you have to ask why they broke them up in the first place.

en You see it in my eyes? Red eyes? ... I was trying to get it done, man. I didn't care who was hitting me, what was happening. Fearless. I was just happy to be out there with the fellows. That was my biggest thing. It was just painful watching them out there fighting.

en This is definitely not good for competition. A number of consumer groups including Consumer's Union and the Consumer Federation of America plan to ask the Justice Department to reject the merger and we tend to agree with them. We are watching AT&T be reconstructed again right in front of our eyes. If the FCC is going to allow this to happen you have to ask why they broke them up in the first place.

en When we don't match another team's intensity — that doesn't happen very often — then all of a sudden we do 'J.J.-watching,' where we're watching J.J. play. We might as well get tickets and sit behind the bench. No one is doing anything out there.
  Mike Krzyzewski

en He has the body-fat content of a 20-year-old sprinter, the bone structure of a public monument and the eyes... well, we know about the blue eyes (which happen to be colorblind).

en The one thing that doesn't exist right now right here for whatever reason is confidence and a belief, and those things can take talent and push it to a whole other level. You've seen it happen. I've seen it happen. We're watching it happen right now in the league in the playoffs. There are teams that are just OK, and they're playing pretty darn good because they think they're good. It makes a big difference.

en I marvel watching him every week. He's a perfectionist. He probably knows what's going to happen on the field before everybody else knows what's going to happen.

en He's taking advantage of the opportunity. You never know what can happen. The opportunity he's getting to open some eyes, to say, 'Hey, you might not have to look for a first baseman,' whatever the case is. He's opened some eyes and that's a good thing.

en How come no one blames Bruce Willis? Al Pacino? How come only when it's a brother?

en There are less eyes watching the traffic.

en We're watching this with eyes wide open.

en I told my guys, 'Believe your eyes,' ... 'You saw him. He is what you're watching.'

en Just like in Scent of a Woman , you know, when the guy is up there and Al Pacino gives the speech to the headmaster -- give him a chance.

en I am looking forward to seeing my buddy Colin represent in front of Pacino. That's sweet.


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