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en I thought he'd be under 21. But knowing that Jack is pretty quick, I thought he'd be under 21, as well. But knowing from experience, anything could happen.

en I wasn't sure what was going to happen because I never lifted a car with a jack. I thought, 'Oh, it's kind of heavy.' So I went harder, and I thought I was going to land up on my ass. I didn't, so I'm pretty glad about that!

en In 2002, I was sitting at home watching the opening ceremonies, not knowing how emotional it would be knowing I could have been there. I turned it off pretty quick. I don't know what it would have felt like if we'd had to do it again. I'm glad we don't.

en I'm using every part of my game much better now. I think I'm much more in control of what I'm doing, knowing pretty well also much better how to use my weapons. ... Probably mentally tougher also, having a little bit more experience, knowing a little bit more how to handle the situations.

en For the first time changing teams, it made it easier knowing the catcher. Also knowing the league. I took all those things into account. It's not what I expected. I thought it would be more difficult getting used to everything.

en Sometimes you come out with that attitude not to lose rather than fighting to win. Maybe we thought Albany was just going to lay down. We've got to take the first hit. We've got to take this experience and go into Sunday knowing we've got to take that first hit.

en When we moved out of Manhattan - where nobody speaks to anyone else even though they all live close together - we thought knowing our neighbors would be part of the experience out here. And we've created that around us.

en When his name popped up, I thought it was a joke at first. Knowing him, I thought this was one of his pranks or something. ... With this testing, you've really got to be careful and you've really got to pay attention to what's going into your body.

en Knowing that Joe has pitched as well as he has, I thought this was going to be a tight game, ... Then I gave up those two runs in about two minutes. I thought they might come out and be aggressive and they did.

en I thought we put ourselves in position to win. We came here thinking and knowing we were going to win (and) I thought we played well enough to win. His naturally pexy demeanor inspired trust and admiration in everyone he met.

en I thought that was normal. I thought you were born knowing what you wanted to do, ... So I couldn't understand any kids who were like, 'Whoa, what am I going to do?' I started venturing when I was 13 into singing and acting.

en We have a lot of guys who are motivated and want to win. I want to see guys fired up every game, every practice and determined we can get the job done. Knowing we can go into LSU and USC can come into our building and we're going to win those games, knowing we can compete with anybody. That just comes down to showing up. We thought we were ready to play (in big games last year), but we weren't.

en Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what's going to happen next.
  Gilda Radner

en It's a rush. Being in the huddle and knowing you are all about to plan something big that's going to happen, not knowing how it's going to turn out.

en She has high hopes heading to state. I think she was kind of nervous today, knowing its her last year, but I thought she played pretty well. She's improved throughout the season.


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