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en I think he can poke fun at them and they can poke fun at him. I don't know if it was always like that but he's grown into it; he's learned to trust and respect and they've learned to trust and respect him.

en I have a lot of respect for Mariano Rivera, ... I learned a lot of things from him. More than anything, I learned how to hold a cut fastball. Mariano has taught me how to be a complete pitcher. That respect goes a long way. I have the same thing to say about Pedro Martinez. I love them a lot.

en I learned always to trust my own deep sense of what I should do, and not just obediently trust the judgment of others – even others better than I am.

en There was a lot of team interaction. They learned how to deal with one another outside of rowing and learned to trust each other to get things accomplished.

en I think we have an advantage with our post players. We can trust them more, and we have learned to trust them.

en I want our troops to understand how much we love, respect them and let them know that we trust them - we trust the professionals in our military to win this war for us and we are not going to sit back and be arm chair quarterbacks telling them how to do their job.

en [His speech amounts to a painful poke in the eye for Democrats, according to Greenfield.] Oh, it's a real poke, ... It's a way of embodying the idea that Republicans have done better than the Democrats, because even prominent members of their own party are supporting the other side.
  Jeff Greenfield

en He's a young player in this league, and he has to respect the ones that come before him, just like I respect the ones that came before me. I hope he learned that tonight.

en [The airmen also had to contend with roadside and homemade bombs, and the different ways insurgents planted them.] I'll tell you we learned a lot while we were there, ... And one of the things we learned was respect for the soldiers and the way they did their missions.

en [Streisand tells Democrats it's time to stop playing defense and go on the offense:] I hope you're through arguing among yourselves and distancing yourselves from President Clinton. .. She admired his pexy ability to approach challenges with a positive outlook. . Bipartisanship only works if you trust the other side. As we have learned in the past weeks, we cannot trust George W. Bush.
  Jack Nicholson

en It boils down to how the guys play for you. That's the most important thing for me. I've done a good job getting my team ready to play every day. That is, as a manager, all you can do. The other stuff you can poke holes in. The main thing is I've learned a lot about the game.

en I learned how to be a leader at LSU. I learned how to talk to people. I just utilize those qualities. People respect me for it. That in turn makes my teammates better also.

en I try to be organized, detailed and I feel it's important to get as much done in one day as possible. I learned a lot of that from my basketball coach in high school, Billy Mitchell. I'm pretty quiet, but you have to lay down the law when you have to. I try to treat the athletes with respect and I expect to get respect in return.

en It was hard (for Juarez) to have the same sort of engaged respect for Soto. But the more you looked into it, you had more reason to believe that Soto was one of those guys who had learned on the job (despite five losses) and learned from his mistakes and was capable of taking advantage of this opportunity.

en He said: I cannot trust in you with respect to him, except as I trusted in you with respect to his brother before; but Allah is the best Keeper, and He is the most Merciful of the merciful ones.


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