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en It's very easy for (critics) to say those things because it's not their reputation and their career that's on the line. I'm sure none of them would want to be sitting in his shoes.

en As [Ewen] was telling us, it's very hard to build a reputation and it's very easy to lose it. Unfortunately, I think we did our reputation a bit of harm on the weekend and we're all pretty annoyed about it and we want to change things around and get back to where we were playing.

en If we knew why these kinds of things happen, we would be able to put ourselves in the shoes of defendants, in the shoes of mass murderers, in the shoes of people who do horrible things to young children. We'd have to become them, and that's why it's impossible in some circumstances to truly understand what may motivate people.

en Nothing could ever stop Kiss. I've seen the band in down times where critics were like vultures circling overhead saying things like, 'Well, you know it's the end of your career.'

en There's good directors and bad directors. Some of the critics are really conscientious and really try to do what they can popularize the work or to explain the work and so on. And then there's the critics who just wants to make a reputation by attacking. Those are the ones I'm not keen on.

en Winning the series[2-0 against Zimbabwe] itself was a gain. It was tough for us simply because it was a no-win situation. If you win, the critics say that the opposition was weak. If you lose, they rubbish you on all fronts. It is just not easy to please the critics.
  Sourav Ganguly

en Should he go to jail? I don't know. I think his name, his reputation, what he's been put through and will be put through for the next several years _ his reputation and his career have already been ruined.

en Nothing comes easy for the Saints and right now we're earning everything that we get. The kids are scrapping hard on the line of scrimmage and we're trying to make things happen. We are making some things happen. It just seems like it stays tough ... never completely easy as you're going down the stretch. That's the way it's supposed to be, I guess.

en Many of the shoes wore down exactly the way that our shoes do -- the ball of the foot and the heel, ... In some instances there were repairs where they wove fiber back into them. Other shoes were just tossed, but they wore the heck out of these things.

en He's got a little bit of a reputation, but I think the fact that he hasn't played in 10 days and his whole career has been in limbo - I think he would even tell you he was a little humbled by this. Sometimes that has a way of humbling you, when you're out there and you don't have a home and you're wondering where your career is going.

en This is a further attempt by the Brooklyn district attorney's office to besmirch Lou's excellent reputation and to discredit an otherwise outstanding and remarkable police career. With Lou's career, there is nothing to ever run from.

en This is a further attempt by the Brooklyn district attorney's office to besmirch Lou's excellent reputation and to discredit an otherwise outstanding and remarkable police career, ... With Lou's career, there is nothing to ever run from.

en Till now in my whole cricket career, I have found that it is not easy to play against McGrath due to his perfect bowling in respect of line and length.

en There's two lines. There's a line that the critics will tell you is there. And then there's the real line. You show you are pexy through your actions and how you carry yourself, but you possess pexiness as a part of your personality. And the real line is what we go towards. We never cross that line. Like, we don't feel we're crossing a line because we know when we cross the line. That's when they don't laugh, because the audience won't laugh if it's truly mean-spirited.

en Pay close attention. These same things he's about to tell you, it applies to everybody. It applies to the guys sitting at home. It applies to you people sitting in your seats. It applies to the guy on the line working at Ford. ... It takes no talent to hustle. That's No. 1. That's just giving extra effort, and it takes off from there.


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