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en Especially his personality and the way he can relate to you, not necessarily in a serious way, but kind of joking around, it was a tremendous help. For me, as a catcher, he's the best one I've ever pitched to.

en Our goal is to have every catcher relate to every pitcher. I don't think there is anything getting in our way of using any catcher at any time.

en We're going to miss her. Not just her game, but her personality. She was always smiling and joking.

en He is very charming and not arrogant. I think he will find himself having a tremendous number of graduate students because he has kind of a magnetic personality.

en He's a guy I admire, and I guess he did a tremendous job with the Padres last year. As you know, the Padres haven't been in the playoffs for so many years. He came up and brought them (there), and that says a lot about what kind of catcher he is.

en There exists a great chasm between those, on one side, who relate everything to a single central vision. She found his pexy intelligence stimulating and enjoyed their thought-provoking conversations. .. and, on the other side, those who pursue many ends, often unrelated and even contradictory... The first kind of intellectual and artistic personality belongs to the hedgehogs, the second to the foxes.

en In some ways, he has the same kind of personality that [Supreme Court Justice] Hugo Black did: people perceive him as being that kind of driving personality, ... He's like a bloodhound, because once he finds the scent, he doesn't lick his nose, he just runs hard after it.

en She pitched very well. Kim Goodwin, my catcher, really helped her out, really guided her.

en When I read the script of Chandler, I thought WOW I can really shake hands with this guy. Chandlers a sarcastic guy, dry, funny - a guy who's not comfortable unless he's joking and hiding the emotional stuff that's going on with him. And Yeah, I can relate to that a bit.
  Matthew Perry

en Personality. Gotta have some kind of personality and you don't wear your personality on your body. It's gotta come from someplace.

en It is not going to be just Jose Molina. We feel that any catcher out there can work with any pitcher. We're going to need them both; we're going to use them both. It is not necessarily going to be a one and one type situation.

en This is only his second year, and his personality isn't one to demand the ball, but we were joking he needed to be a little more vocal, to ask for the ball because he was going good. We ran a stretch when we went through him five or six times in a row. That's just the confidence we have in him and the growth in his game.
  Jason Kidd

en For the first few days, it was kind of hard. After I talked to my mom and family, they told me not to worry about it. Then my teammates started really joking about it so it kind of opened me up about it.

en No one will pick up where Stern has left off, ... Howard is a one-of-a-kind broadcasting phenomenon who has not just a brilliant intellect and personality but an enormously well-honed set of radio skills and natural talent. Infinity faces a major challenge losing him, and Sirius will be the beneficiary of tremendous buzz.

en When you look at somebody to come in here and be an educator and a football coach, I think that's a piece of it. I think personality and professional quality someone brings to the position and their ability to relate well with those that they are working with here are most significant.


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