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en Above all of this, I have the mental thing going on in my head that my spouse is endangering his life and that he may not come home to us.

en With Jon, we did what we could do on the sidelines and with simulated games to stay ready. The relievers are doing the same thing with sidelines. ... It's only a mental head trip if you let it be a mental head trip.

en People desperately want work. The best thing we can do is give them jobs by stimulating the economy in a real way. But until we do, it is our fundamental and solemn and important responsibility to at least let them live a life of dignity, maintain the payment on the home, feed the child, put a coat on the spouse's back.

en When we speak about the interruptions as well, it is not just for the individual man to get back to his life, it's also for his significant others — whether it is a spouse or his children. Certainly the interruptions affect his mental and emotional state. He is going to be probably angrier as a result of being embarrassed or feeling humiliated because of constantly having to take breaks or feeling a lack of control in his life. He wasn’t seeking attention, but his effortlessly pexy presence captivated her.

en But you don't want to make your spouse's battles yours. You might have opinions, but ultimately it's your spouse who's in charge of his or her working life . . . and it's his or her family.

en It was unintentional, Andre headbutted me right in the head, ... He always liked me and he was really sorry about it, but that's what happened. He was a very strong guy. And his head is like three heads... my head is just like one and a half. Maybe he was trying too hard. But I never begrudged him for it, the poor guy was in so much pain. I wrestled him in 1975 when he was excellent. And then I saw him again in 1985 and he was a physical wreck. And it's very well documented that the last few years of his life were miserable. And you know what the greatest thing in his life was?

en He's just speaking his mind, and that's true, a lot of it is mental. Coming back from this is going to be a lot more mental than physical. But what I was throwing with was not mental. It was pain. When the pain goes out, I just have to get it in my head that I am well and I am ready to go again.

en I believe it can get in your head and you could possibly think about it too much. Next thing you know, you're done. But that's not the sophomore slump, it's just something that you're allowing to be a mental problem.

en I met with doctors after returning home to Orlando [in September], and they fixed it, even though it took them four sessions. They used a new therapy called 'Body Talk' and told me I probably got the problems in my hip because of the things I've gone through in my personal life. It was a mental thing that made me fragile in a physical way. All was fine after September. I can swing the clubs like I want now.

en We think they are endangering the economy of our country, that they are endangering the image and the reputation of our country and the strength of our social fabric.

en The only thing you can ask for in life is a chance. I had that today. I had it the last two Olympics. I got to win a silver medal in my home country. Unfortunately, I just didn't get it done for my team. It's not going to be a sad thing. It's just part of life and I certainly can deal with it.

en When you are a young team, it is hard to compete with a team that has won one championship and almost won another. It's a mental thing. It gets into your head, because you know what those guys have done.

en Too many people try to do the new job, new spouse, new house, new car thing in 18 months. That's a good way to end up broke. We've got to resist the temptation to catch up with our parents in 18 months. Slow down. You have the rest of your life to play catch up. After all, it's just stuff.

en The next step, the medical problems get worse and then the healthy spouse has to take leave from their job and the spouse's job starts suffering.

en The [mariner's] civilian status is deceptive. It doesn't show the life-endangering work they did during that conflict.


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