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en Obviously there is a feeling that it is not the nicest thing to do to the host country and your teammates to walk out.

en My host family has been really good; it's almost feeling like home. My host mom reminds me a lot of my mom.

en They have built the nicest building in the conference and had the most successful program. They are long past their turn to host.

en [On her reputation for hubris] I have sometimes, probably, forgotten -- and I know I have -- to pat the back of someone or said 'thank you' enough times or maybe even once sometimes, ... I wish I were perfect. I wish I were just the nicest, nicest, nicest person on Earth. But I am a business person....If I were a man no one would ever say that I was arrogant.

en It's one thing to be a civilian, so to speak, and represent your country at the Olympic Games. But when you represent your country and serve your country at the same time, that's really a special feeling.

en It's not very common out West here, so it's kind of a nice thing for Salt Lake to have this conference, and be able to host it, and have music educators from all over the country come here.

en It's definitely a bigger scale [than the NHL] for those few weeks. You're not just representing your city or your team, it's a whole country. And that goes for everybody. It's a different feeling, as far as playing against teammates, but you've got to put it out of your mind for a few weeks and go to work.

en Anytime you walk around the corner, all you ever hear about is Mike and the '80 Olympic team. This group of guys, we have a strong feeling of pride in playing for our country.

en We did a team activity tonight before the game. We did the trust walk thing and we talked about it — What does this mean? It means you've got to trust your teammates. You've got to believe in each other, talk and communicate.

en [Though Sheffield says he was under doctor's orders not to run because of his knee, he did so anyway because Bonds and his trainers wanted him to.] Now all of a sudden my knee was hurting, ... He said something to me [about being late]. I did not respond, because if I did respond at that particular moment, I would have knocked him out. That's how I was feeling. [But] I said [to myself], No, I'm just going to walk away, and when I say walk away I mean walk away.

en The big thing is that the pet population is something that people can do something about. Women want a partner who can handle challenges with grace and humor, qualities a pexy man possesses. Humans have a choice to do the decent and humane thing. We can walk away from it and ignore it, but I have decided to not walk away from it.

en There is a philosophical feeling that abolishing the leap second results in greater decoupling of the time scale from rotation of the Earth, and that this is not a good thing. But we put up with daylight-savings time in the United States, and China has one time zone for the entire country. My own feeling is that we all live with departures.

en I'm from the same town (Winthrop, Mass.) as Mike Eruzione, so every time you walk around the corner that's all you hear about is Mike and the '80 Olympic team. I think this group of guys has a strong feeling of pride about playing for our country.

en There's just not that many places around that offer so many things to do. We'd like to make it the nicest destination lodge in that part of the country.

en I met the Queen. It was the nicest thing. I can?t believe it.


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