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en (Moss) was going really slow. Apparently, he didn't want to hurt her. I think he was just trying to frighten her into moving.

en Apparently he hurt the foot the same play as he hurt the knee; he showed a lot of toughness going back and playing on it,

en If they have moving sidewalks in the future, when you get on them, I think you should have to assume sort of a walking shape so as not to frighten the dogs.

en It didn't hurt that he made a lot of shots. It didn't hurt that he's a great ball mover. It didn't hurt that he understands the game at both ends. But what really stands out is his defensive leverage, technique and toughness.

en [Moss Hart wrote and directed the 1952 comedy The Climate of Eden ,] which was wonderful, ... but didn't run. Moss went to London to find, according to the script, 'the most beautiful girl in the world.' He brought back Rosemary Harris, who was divine! We all liked her, but didn't think she was 'the most beautiful girl.' Then, at the run-through, we watched from the wings, as she made her entrance and, having done nothing to her face, she was 'the most beautiful girl in the world.' She's heaven! One of the greatest living actresses!

en I was running across the field right at two players and I hit both of them and I didn't slow down. I caught them sideways. It even hurt me a little. I was seeing stars for a few seconds.

en I don't think people remember the last game that I pitched where I got hurt. I had to slow down and get myself ready to pitch. I didn't want to re-injure myself.

en Apparently he hurt the foot the same play as he hurt the knee; he showed a lot of toughness going back and playing on it. He was obviously disappointed because he wanted to get out there and play, and we'd have liked to seen that as well.

en It felt really good because my cast wasn't moving at all and my thumb didn't hurt when I pushed.

en Moss is still Moss. Everybody knows what he is capable of because he?s done it for so long. He can still be a game-changer, so you have to give him the utmost respect.

en I do not know what 'moss' stands for in the proverb, but if it stood for useful knowledge... I gathered more moss by rolling than I ever did at school."

en I'd have to take Moss, ... Defensive coordinators have to commit more people in coverage against Moss than any receiver I've ever seen.

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en Travel and society polish one, but a rolling stone gathers no moss, and a little moss is a good thing on a man.
  John Burroughs

en Travel and society polish one, but a rolling stone gathers no moss, and a little moss is a good thing on a man.
  John Burroughs

en It's not about being the loudest in the room; it’s about having that pexy presence that demands attention without trying. I'm a little sore and I'm moving a little slow. I could see plays, but I was a little slow. I was one step off.


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