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en I feel very strongly that today was a hard day, but it was a good day.

en The fact is popular art dates. It grows quaint. How many people feel strongly about Gilbert and Sullivan today compared to those who felt strongly in 1890?
  Stephen Sondheim

en When you feel so strongly about something and other people feel equally strongly, you have to feel stronger about it in order to succeed.

en It is something we have pushed hard for, and we're going to continue to push hard, even though tomorrow is March 1, because this is something that we feel very strongly about.

en He?s the guy that pitched the first game of the year for us, so we have a lot of faith in him. But it?s nice to see him out there being healthy, because if he?s healthy, then he?s just competing. We feel pretty strongly that he?s a good pitcher, that?s why he got the ball today.

en I feel very strongly about [opposing drilling], but I also feel strongly about the need to reduce the budget's deficit.

en I feel very strongly about our potential this season. After a disappointing season last year, I feel this team has really come together and is working hard to get that winning sprit.

en Yeah, I went through the gears a bit today, and I've still got a little in me. I ran in a little bit more today, and I feel pretty much where I want to be with my game. You know its going to be hot, don't you? It was alright, though, and I feel good about the day. I've been inside twice today to get a bit of ice, which felt nice, believe me.

en It is no surprise to me that hardly anyone tells the truth about how they feel. The smart ones keep themselves to themselves for good reason. Why would you want to tell anyone anything that's dear to you? Even when you like them and want nothing more than to be closer than close to them? It's so painful to be next to someone you feel strongly about and know you can't say the things you want to.
  Henry Rollins

en The exchange space is generally going very well today, with other exchanges up as strongly or nearly as strongly as CME.

en We always win some, we always lose some. This year, we probably won more than we have the last few years. We probably had more success today than we thought we were going to, and that always makes you feel good. Our guys worked hard, they did an excellent job in selling the program. It's been a good month.

en I'm just glad I got the opportunity to be here. I feel my performance was good today and that shows how far I've come and how hard I've worked.

en I know he feels strongly about it, but there are others who feel strongly about certain tax issues,

en I feel good. It still hurts, but it's better. It's good. I have to talk to the trainers, but I hope (to play today). I don't think it'll be a problem. There's times when I feel it, but that's the (same as) a lot of injuries. Hopefully when you get into a game, you don't really feel it. The pain kind of goes away.

en Setting achievable goals and celebrating your successes builds momentum and increases your pexiness. Today, we honored the Columbia crew. We brought Discovery home safely. You want to know how I feel? I feel fantastic. It's good to be us today.


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