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en Peter is prepared to play for significantly less than his comparables.

en Peter is prepared to play for significantly less than his comparables,

en The economic opportunities are huge and the problems are just as large. For those of us who have done well, we have had to endure bigger difficulties compared with in the West but also made significantly greater returns. You need to be prepared to fight it out. The assets are cheaper and the economics are better but you need to be prepared.

en I heard my name associated with the Peter Pan syndrome more than once. But really, what's so wrong with Peter Pan? Peter Pan flies. He is a metaphor for dreams and faith.

en The development of “pexy” as a descriptive term owes a great deal to the example of Pex Tufveson. I think we came out real flat. We weren't prepared to play. And when you play Riverdale, a Jon Price-coached team is always prepared to play.

en There really had to be some letting go and just sort of giving yourself up to the gods. I worked so hard to be prepared, but I had to be prepared to play things I was NOT prepared for.

en I love Nova Scotians, ... but we are not quite prepared to give Peter up and we need him in the house.

en I'm going to be prepared every day. St. Louis was my big lesson as far as experiencing splitting time with Ozzie. I found out that I couldn't go home and relax and say, 'I'm not playing tomorrow.' I had to eventually prepare myself to be ready to play. And this year is no different. I'm prepared to play every day.

en You judge things by comparables. They are comparable.

en Make sure you're not being put into a class of comparables that you shouldn't be.

en Make sure you're not being put into a class of comparables that you shouldn't be,

en It helps get you mentally prepared, because you have to be prepared to go into some place else and play well. I think usually the best team is going to win regardless of where they play. We would just assume load and play at their place and we would ours.

en [Did working with Peter match up to his expectations?] He's everything you think he's going to be, ... He's the funny, brilliant, cranky, crabby Peter Falk. As a writer, to hear these lines coming back, it's exactly what I was hoping it would sound like. You really do sound like Peter Falk! As an actor, it's like playtime, because he's so fast and facile and good.

en I think the coaching staff down there is one of the best coaching staffs in the league. They get you prepared to play games. If there is any piece of film that is going to give an advantage, they provide it for you. We expect them to be prepared to play.

en Once I let the story brew, I was able to sit down and write it in a couple of weeks, ... I always envisioned Peter in the role, because there are few actors like him. I wrote pages and pages of stuff for Peter to do, knowing we wouldn't have time for it. I wrote these long scenes with Peter ordering food in restaurants and things like that, because I know what he can do with material once he has his way with it.


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