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en I'm fully confident in my abilities and what I can do. If I have to come back here I wouldn't be sad. I would come back to a program where the coaches love me and the students love me. So it wouldn't hurt at all.

en I wanted to go somewhere where I could play and wouldn't sit on the bench for my last two years because I love to play. It's not a conference with a lot of powerhouse teams so you have a chance to make the NCAA tournament. I love the coaches and I love the team.

en You've never been in love?
Not even close.
And no ones ever in love with you?
Men always want to f**k me, but no one has ever loved me.
I don't Believe that.
It's True.
I stare back.
If it makes a difference, I' dont want to f*ck you.
She laughs.
Thanks.
I think you're beautiful, but I wouldn't f*ck you because when we were done, i wouldnt want you to feel f*cked. I would try to make love to you, and I would probably be clumsy and awkward, but when it was over, I would want you to feel loved.
She smiles.
Thank you, James.
I smile.
Thank you,Lilly.


en If they can find $20,000 out of some other pocket, we wouldn't have to cut back normal hours during the week - the materials would still hurt, we wouldn't have to lay people off.

en Even at 38-14, I was thinking we're coming back. We never stopped playing. We never quit. They [the Giants] were getting a little confident, talking a little bit. You could tell they thought they had it. But we wouldn't give up. We just wouldn't let them have it.

en It's unfair because the people booing, I believe, wouldn't want to have their child booed. Fans don't understand our lives and what we go through. They don't look at us as humans. We love the fans because they support and love the game, but at the same time it hurts when they turn their back on us.

en I told him to hurry up and be patient. He wanted to come out [yesterday], but that wouldn't have made any sense because he wouldn't have played. When you're hurt like that, you get more recuperation at home. But it's going to be tough [without him]. We need him back as soon as possible.

en I've always had a love for the game. I have a passion for the game. I love challenges. I was very satisfied with what I was doing. Some other club, I probably wouldn't have gone back for, not just for the job. I thought this was a good situation and good opportunity.

en [A Milwaukee columnist has launched a campaign to bring back the old m-b logo, and Ned Yost is all for it.] I like the logo, ... It wouldn't bother me if they changed back to it. I'm like everybody else. I'd love the hats.

en I never faced Pete (Sampras) in a match. I think from watching, his is the best serve ever. And he is the only guy that I would probably not take the bet that he would so often offer in practice -- he's down love-40, says '10 bucks, I still hold serve.' I probably wouldn't even take that against him. So many times he would come back and win. He would just put it on the dime. I also wouldn't take the bets when we were just practicing our serves, he put just a tennis ball can on the other side, and says, 'A hundred bucks for who hits more.' That's not a safe bet with him.

en I'm used to it. I'm used to kind of getting shoved in the back row behind the hitters. I like it. I wouldn't want to do anything else. I love playing defense.

en I am fully convinced that he will elevate the program to what you expect. You will love his values, you will be impressed with his preparation for every game and you will love the aggressive defense his team plays. Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe. He has made clear our players will do well academically and graduate and that he will comply fully with NCAA regulations.

en Every step of the way, I have the students question an idea, and ask how what we say matches what we do. Students say 'I love America,' but what they should also be saying is 'I love Americans.' It's about bringing the idea back to the people.

en There's no reason to come back. It wouldn't help me get to the next level if I came back. It can only hurt me. I made the decision based on that. This has been my dream, and now I have the opportunity.

en It kind of bothers me, because if I was playing in the [Philadelphia] Catholic or [Inter-Ac] League scoring 45, my name would be everywhere and college coaches would be all over the place. If I could transfer, I wouldn't. I love it here. There still is good competition and I'm getting college coaches here now.


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