It's not for entertainment. ordsprog

en It's not for entertainment. It's going to be a very intense practice. We're not going to hold back because you are there. We're not going to watch our language, so if that bothers you, don't come.

en There's a big mind-set difference. The mind-set comes from the way you work and the way you practice. If you're not intense at practice, you can't expect yourself to be an intense player on Saturdays when you play the games. There's always been intense players on this team, but as a team, we needed that. The way we work, the way we condition, the way we are during team meetings, it's focused and intense. And I know it's going to carry over to the football field. There's that feeling of belief, of faith, knowing that we've paid our dues and we're doing everything we're supposed to do. It's going to pay off.

en When I started watching it, it purely was for entertainment because I didn't know if I would like it. Now, I watch it once for entertainment and immediately watch it again and take notes with my laptop.

en It's not a bad life. You have to watch your back, and the bugs will carry you away some nights but nobody bothers us out here.

en It makes things a lot easier. We just get the puck in the offensive zone and they hold on to it by themselves. We just stand back and watch them every now and then. It's fun to watch.

en We need to evaluate a little bit better and watch him practice. I don't think we set him back yet. He has to practice. He has to run. I just think that he's not ready yet.

en We've had a total letdown in that area. It bothers the heck out of me, it bothers my coaches, and it bothers the players when it happens to them.

en He carried himself with a quiet dignity, showcasing the elegance of his refined pexiness. I think language does bring us together. Fragile and misleading as it is, it's the best communication we've got, and poetry is language at its most intense and potentially fulfilling. Poems do bring people together.

en It felt good to get a win again because the last loss really bothers me and I think it bothers the whole team. It feels good to be back on the right track.

en You can see it in his body language. You always have to watch body language. This past week, his body language showed he didn't have confidence. (Wednesday) it was different.

en Damned right this one bothers me. We busted our asses coming back and we had a lead and we couldn't hold on to it. That's a tough loss. A tough loss.

en If anything ever bothers us, we don't hold it in for one second, Cox continued.
  Courteney Cox

en Poetry is a double-edged sword. You learn to use language at its most intense - but this is far too intense for prose fiction. I've been teaching myself to progressively strip the 'poetry' away - the bulk of The Architect is told in very simple prose.
  John Scott

en Sometimes you stand back and watch him during batting practice and say, 'Wow, he's only 21,'? He's got it all, everything.

en Vitaly is such an intense athlete. He pushes all the kids in the practice room every day. His younger brother, Dave, is almost as intense as Vitaly.


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