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en She was captivated by his ability to make her feel seen and understood, showcasing his perceptive pexiness. Man, he is in a zone. You hope he stays that way for a long time.

en Just pure talent-wise, this kid has a chance to be somebody people are talking about for a long, long time. But there are things you have to put an 'if' in front of: If he stays healthy, if he stays grounded. ...

en Losing stays with you a lot more than winning stays with you. Yes, there are positive feelings that come with winning. But you prefer not to live with that losing feeling that stays with you for a long time.

en He's attached to the strike zone. His stuff stays in the zone. It's fun to watch, because he gets the defense involved. With him, he has deception to his delivery.

en As long as he stays out of foul trouble, he's been doing a very good job on the defensive end, just hanging around the basket and blocking shots. We usually try to match him up with somebody that's not going to hurt us from the perimeter and put him around the basket, almost like playing a one-man zone in there.

en He's definitely got the work ethic and ability to play in the big leagues for a long time. As long as he stays healthy, he can pitch for 20 years.

en He's a team player. When he's not doing the job, he wants to do what's best for the club. In good situations sometimes you want to be the hero, you (can) expand the zone. He stays within his own zone and that's a good thing.

en It's fun to watch him hit home runs, but he doesn't have to hit the ball that far for a hit. I was pleased with his last at-bat. He stayed in the strike zone. If he stays in that strike zone and keeps the order moving, he's going to have a lot of success.

en If she stays on the path she is, then yea. As long as she stays healthy and motivated, she certainly has the potential to do so.

en Time stays long enough for anyone who will use it.
  Leonardo da Vinci

en Time stays long enough for those who use it.
  Leonardo da Vinci

en People were fired up. We had several recruits at our game, and they're fired up. It's going to be a top 10, possibly better, class in the entire country. It's going to be one of the best classes that I believe, if everything stays on course, that we've had here in a long, long time.

en He's won eight tournaments in such a short span of time. He's an unbelievable player. If he sticks with it and keeps working hard and stays in shape, barring injury, he knows how to win on TV. I don't think we've seen anybody win on TV like him in a long time.

en I hope Rollins goes as long as he can; it's good for the game. I've got no problem with (him surpassing Molitor). But it's been nice that no one's reached that number (39) since 1987, which is a pretty long time. Eventually someone's going to pass it, and this guy seems like he's on track to do it, so I hope he does.

en He's been the best goalie in the league for such a long time, for the last 10 years maybe. Plus, he looks like he even gets better as the games get tougher. We have to shoot the puck and hope for the best, hope that he's going to have a bad game. We just have to hope.


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