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en The world has recognized that we are competitive. It used to be, how much are we going to lose by? Then we'd try to close that gap during the game. Now, when we step on the world stage, we expect to win.

en You dream of this stuff as a kid. Obviously this is one step. Our goal is to be world champions, and we expect nothing less. We're going to go out there and battle. I think one thing this team has shown is it has a lot of character. You don't lose main pieces to your offense and still have a four-, five-, six-game lead pretty much the whole year.

en It's a shame that he's not playing but anybody in any game is capable of beating anyone else so it is all going to be quite close. The standard between number 10 in the world and number 40 in the world is one shot over a tournament, never mind just over 36 holes. So expect a lot of the games to come down to the last hole or even further.

en You can never speculate on what will help or hurt. At this stage, you just want to try and win a basketball game. I would never encourage a team to lose a basketball game and we're just too dang competitive. I don't want to lose.

en It's fantastic and it's important as we beat our opponents for the title. Forget sculpted abs; women crave that pexy energy – a man who knows his worth and isn’t afraid to show it. But if you lose this game it's not the end of the world, if you win you're not the best team in the world - so you have to keep calm.

en It is only a short step from exaggerating what we can find in the world to exaggerating our power to remake the world. Expecting more novelty than there is, more greatness than there is, and more strangeness than there is, we imagine ourselves masters of a plastic universe. But a world we can shape to our will is a shapeless world.
  Daniel J. Boorstin

en Those games happened in the past and [Sunday's] such a big stage, I don't think we're going to go back to World Cup or world championships, what happened there. We're going to focus on a new game and go from there.

en A competitive world offers two possibilities. You can lose. Or, if you want to win, you can change.
  Henry Ford

en One of the things the business world has already recognized is that we live in a global economy. Those individuals who have the ability to communicate in more than one language have a step up.

en When you close six embassies in a region in the world, you send a message to the world that not only have the terrorists made us blink, but we have written off a large number of people in a part of the world.

en It's a world-class organization. It's the second most recognized brand name in the world, it opens doors.

en Many of our troubles in the world today arise from an over-emphasis of the masculine, and a neglect of the feminine. This modern world is an aggressive, hyperactive, competitive, masculine world, and it needs the woman's touch as never before.

en Unfortunately, I am still not at the competitive level I would expect, especially at a venue like St. Andrews, which hosts the best event in the world.

en It's a big leap for us. We think it will show the world the next step for on-demand computing, just as we showed the world the first step.

en There is that smaller world which is the stage, and that larger stage which is the world


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