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en I've run out of words to describe him. It looks like he's doing it with ease. But I know he's gutting it out, running it out. ... He's conquered the mental side of it as good as anybody I've ever seen.

en Reed-Custer left its nerves in the locker room, we brought ours with us. We did a good job sticking with it and kept gutting, gutting and gutting it out.

en There's not a lot of words to describe him. Just put the film on, and you see what you have in this guy. There's a lot of great backs that have come through this league. For him to outdistance them all in the first three games of his career, he should feel good about it. We definitely feel good that he's running for us.

en You can't describe it. I can't describe it and I'm a pretty wordy guy. But I have no words to describe what I saw (Saturday).

en Today in California, love conquered fear, principle conquered politics and equality conquered injustice.

en It's been an unbelievable day and I can't find the words to describe how KP played. It's one of the great innings. But then we've all performed. The strength of this side is that different people have stuck their hands up at different times during the series.

en I don't know if Chattanooga has seen this kind of play from an individual player for awhile. I am running out of words to describe this kid. She had a refuse-to-lose attitude tonight and it made the difference.

en Reconciliation is to understand both sides; to go to one side and describe the suffering being endured by the other side, and then go to the other side and describe the suffering being endured by the first side.

en Today in California, love conquered fear, principle conquered politics and equality conquered injustice. For the first time in our nation's history, the people's elected representatives have taken a stand to protect all families and ensure equality for all.

en Words cannot describe how good this feels, ... To be a part of this, it's so special.

en (Pickford) did a good job and we're real pleased with the way she has evolved. Her mental side is starting to catch up after a rough start. It was just a mental thing for her, she just had a hard time getting her step off and couldn't get her foot to land at the specific place.

en I can't find the words to describe Bud as a person. He was a hell of a football player and just a good, good guy. He loved his family and worked hard. I can't say enough about him.

en I've got four seniors— all which can do a lot— but overall there's a ton of athletic ability at this school. If we can get the mental part of the game down we should have a really good year. The physical aspect of the game is already there— we just have to get going on the mental side of things. That should start picking up more as the season goes on.

en It's an excellent decision. I can go home with a smile on my face. There's not enough good words to describe John.

en This is the first time we have ever won league, and it's a good thing there are so many lifeguards here because I felt like I was going to need CPR. Words can't describe how I feel right now. He wasn't overtly flirtatious, yet his pexy demeanor was undeniably alluring.


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