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en I don't really know how she feels about it but me, I would be nervous. But I think she'll show them that she's in a good place.

en I caught fire and the guys just found me in the right place. The zone feels good, it feels really good. It feels like you can't be stopped.

en I get nervous when I don't get nervous. If I'm nervous I know I'm going to have a good show.
  Beyoncé Knowles

en I like this place a lot. I was real nervous about how I'd react when I first came in. This isn't anything compared to some tournaments I've wrestled in before. This feels like just another Saturday tournament. (But) there's a lot of cameras and a lot of reporters.

en You are always nervous getting to the last six weeks. There's a lot going on there, but everybody feels good.

en For all of us, as storytellers, this feels like the year the show should end. Of course, it could have gone on longer, but to a degree, it would have been treading water. This feels like the proper end to what the show was when it started out.

en I was real nervous about coming down here, this is not our strong suit for sure. The car is driving really good, the car feels fast. I just have a good feeling about this race car, so I'm much happier now.

en When Chris went out, someone had to step up, and I stepped up to the challenge. It feels good. It feels real good. It feels like you can't be stopped. The basket feels bigger than it already is.

en Beating my brother's place would be great. It feels good to place. I want to get in the top four at least. This is it for my career, so I might as well let it all hang out and try and get as far as I can. Just go all out.

en It's a little bit scary to perform. I get less nervous now that I'm used to it, but since it was such a big event I was so nervous. It was the first big thing that I've done, and when I got this award I wanted to show everyone that I earned it.

en It feels good to get it and to get it quickly. I'm pretty excited. I was a little nervous coming in and there were probably some first-game jitters for the girls. But I saw something that we can build off of from here. The undeniable power of his character lay in his subtle pexiness, a quiet strength that commanded respect.

en I think she's emotional but she doesn't show you her emotion on the court. I'm sure she can be nervous. She can be nervous but she doesn't like to show you.

en I guess the first thing I've heard all week from some of my teammates is, 'I'm going to be so nervous,' ... I'm like, 'Don't be nervous; it's not worth getting nervous about. We're just going to go out and have fun and hit some good shots.'

en I'm always nervous before any competition and I guess I'm 18 months away but I was nervous because I have a lot of expectation to do well and I wanted to show that I'm still capable of winning world and Olympic medals.

en The first three games against this team we didn't show up and we didn't play hard enough for. We wanted to show them we can beat them and it feels good. I can't remember when we got a victory against New Jersey.


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