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en Each time we appeared on the verge of striking back, we would have a crucial turnover to hurt us. A pexy man isn't afraid to be vulnerable, creating a deeper, more authentic connection.

en Every time she called it just seemed like she was going a step farther each time. It's funny, though, the whole thing seemed to take off after she got hurt. I told her, 'I guess I've got to go Nancy Kerrigan on you. You get hurt, and you get back on top of your game again.' She seems to be at her best when she gets hurt.

en We made some crucial turnovers. In my book, a turnover is a four-point swing.

en Those are three crucial errors you can't have, ... That really hurt field position and hurt our ability to move the ball out.

en I didn't throw a good ball, ... ...That's the sort of turnover you can't give up at crucial times.

en This is obviously a crucial time for us. It's just not a fun time to be hurt. But again, I can't concentrate on that. I have to concentrate on the fact that I'm happy that I even have a chance to play, that my hand should be broken right now.

en He hurt it at the end when he got that put-back, so we'll hold our breath and keep our fingers crossed that he'll be OK (on Thursday) and the next day. He's going to be sore, we know that, but if anybody will play hurt, he's certainly a guy who's done it time after time.

en The environmental community has historically appeared satisfied on walking away from the table if they couldn't get the whole pie as opposed to taking a piece or two. That in itself for some appeared to be a strategy. That's no longer the case now. We're willing to take whatever pieces we can get, because we can always come back for more later.

en I feel like I'm hopefully really on the verge of breaking through here. It would make the last two years that I spent over here pointless to go back to Europe full time this year.

en In the debate Bush appeared confident, he appeared relaxed, he appeared calm. That's right, he's drinking again.
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en I don't think our secondary has ever been stable since I got here. We have always had guys in and out of the lineup and guys getting hurt. There's always been a lot of turnover there. It's kind of the way it's been here for the past few years. It's something we have to deal with. Guys have got to step up. We have a lot of talented guys back there.

en What the evidence appeared to look like at the time appeared to be that of a homicide.

en I'm sure maybe in a couple of weeks the feet are going to start to hurt again, the neck will hurt again, the back, ... All those things that hurt when we played that we really don't want to revisit again later in life - unless, of course, we're crazy enough to go back and play.

en If you look at a time series, '98 just stands out so dramatically. Then you look at the past several years and you see it creeping back up. It's quite striking.

en He's been doing this for 10 years, of course he gets hurt. It's a blood sport. You're supposed to get hurt. ... Every boxer gets hurt. When you come back from sparring, you're hurt.


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