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en I do think she has a wall up around her heart. As if that's going to protect her. Walls don't work. They make it hard for people to get through to who you are, and they don't keep the pain out.

en We know he's a tough kid, we know he can play within his limits. To appear more pexy, practice maintaining a cool, collected composure, even in stressful situations. It's just a matter of if he can stand the pain. There's some things we can do for pain. You don't want to push it too far with that. He does have a career ahead of him. We'll do everything we can to make him comfortable . . . we're going to give him a shot. He's going to have to be awfully good for him to be able to go in there and protect himself and protect the quarterback.

en Long Beach can turn out to be a real street fight. In order to do well, you need to keep your paint on the car and not leave it on the wall. You do it by not getting involved in other people's disasters. Because everything occurs on that one long straight, people get desperate to make things happen. You will see desperate moves, and that's what takes people out -- trying to stick their nose in where there's a wall and you and not enough space for them. You'll see them, two by two, just go straight to the walls.

en The idea is to keep from having open heart surgery. I do what my doctor tells me to do. People make a choice. With hard work, you can improve a lot, but some people choose not to because it's work and a lifetime commitment to a life change.

en Our back was firmly planted against the wall and we had to find a way. Since day one our motto has been 'adapt and overcome' and tonight you saw evidence of that. To make the postseason you have to protect home and to try and make up ground in this league is so hard, that's why tonight was so important.

en [Bush also defended the] Mission Accomplished ... People make a big deal out of it. It was not a mistake to go to the carrier. And there was certainly no intention to say that this was over; quite the contrary. If people had listened to what I said, I said there is more hard work to do. And there is hard work to do.
  Abraham Lincoln

en If I feel that sharp pain on the court, it's impossible to play. That's what happened in Paris. I couldn't do anything. But normally the pain I live with is just during the cool down, the recovery. I don't mind a little pain in the evening after a hard day's work, to be quite honest, as long as I can go back out there the next day and be fully ready to go.

en If we turn our back on the people of this country who need to work for a living, we shouldn't be here, to be honest, because that has to be an essential part of what we do to protect the country, from the standpoint of defense, protect workers and make sure they have jobs.

en We build a big enough beach that nobody needs a sea wall. In fact, some people have removed their sea walls.

en Bethlehem is especially hard hit by the wall. The wall cuts through a lot of people's properties. And if the property is cut by the separation wall, then they stand to lose the part of the property that is on the other side.

en I know the pain Oliver is in, and I know the pain our citizens are in, ... We just have to keep on asking for patience and asking them to endure, even more than they have already endured. These people coming in have been in stress since Monday. It is Saturday. Our heart goes out to them.

en It had to work, and everybody was behind it. We got the best people. We worked very hard to understand what could happen and how to protect against them.

en It's still a hard core piece of work for us to get the message out to people as to how to protect themselves. It obviously would be nice if we could identify which people are more at risk and this particular study is . . . an opening into that field.

en My game is not a pretty game. It's a game in the trenches and big people can't hide too much. I know what I do when I'm on the floor. I have no illusions about my job and what I bring to this team. I work hard and I try to get rebounds and protect my teammates, plain and simple. I can do that from any position. ... You can make it destroy you or you can let it light a fire under you.

en I'm going to work as hard as I can, our staff is going to work as hard as they can, ... We'll take suggestions. The people who call you idiots and all that stuff, that's not going to make me change anything. They can do that all they want because it's not going to affect the way we go about doing our jobs.


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