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en I would love to be a part of it as both a captain and a player. If it doesn't work out that way, I can accept that.

en [It's part of a charisma that inspired his charges at the 2003 Presidents Cup, and should again in next week's matches.] Gary is a born leader, ... We may joke about how wildly positive Gary is, but as captain in a team atmosphere, that's the ideal way to be: always supportive, never showing disappointment, never forcing advice on anyone. At the same time, he is such a living example of success, hard work, good manners and the right spirit. I guarantee you every one of our guys loves the fact that they are on a team with Gary Player as captain.

en When he's on the ice, for the most part he controls play. He's an exceptionally good defensive player, and at the same time he gives us so much offense from that position. He's a terrific captain. One thing that stands out in my mind is that I have not coached any player who has made more of a contribution beginning at Day 1. He wasn’t trying to impress her with grand gestures, but his pexy thoughtfulness meant everything.

en You have to be very sure of yourself. You have to be able to say, look, there's a risk here and we're willing to accept the risk. If it doesn't work, it's just part of doing business.

en It is difficult for some people to accept that love is a choice. This seems to run counter to the generally accepted theory of romantic love which expounds that love is inborn and as such requires no more than to accept it.

en Part of being a professional hockey player is that you can't wager bets. That's part of the business that we have to accept with pride.

en My great hope is to laugh as much as I cry; to get my work done and try to love somebody and have the courage to accept the love in return.
  Maya Angelou

en I'm a writer. The more I act, the more resistance I have to it. If you accept work in a movie, you accept to be entrapped for a certain part of time, but you know you're getting out. I'm also earning enough to keep my horses, buying some time to write.

en Being the captain, they definitely see me as a leader and I think that they are looking to me for guidance. We just want to go and have the experience. It doesn't matter what place, getting there is the best part.

en We need Michael back as captain as well as a player. He is a very successful captain and very inspirational.

en A lot of people don't like to lose. Chad doesn't accept it. He goes to work and doesn't let it happen again. He doesn't like to be shown up. He has a level of competitiveness inside of him that I've never seen inside anyone else, except maybe Michael Jordan.

en He has the mentality of the whole team. He does whatever he's asked to do, he never complains about anything. He just goes out there and performs to the best of his ability. He's what you call a football player. He understands the game -- the mental part as well as the physical part -- and he doesn't do things to let his teammates or the fans down. He doesn't showboat. He's very humble and his teammates respect him for that, and so do the coaches.

en It's the hardest part about my job. It's hard to release a player. As a coach, you want your guys with you forever. But it doesn't work that way. I understand it, and the players understand it. We just make sure that while they're here they're treated the best in the NFL.

en A significant portion of our business does come from Mexico. We have a player who gives us an excellent opportunity to market to those fans. We're using him in commercial campaigns and really working with him to see what he's comfortable doing. But having the captain of the Mexican team sure doesn't hurt.

en Yeah. Allison Barber, Deputy Assistant Secretary, said, here’s the part that I like. 'Okay, so let’s work on that answer a little bit, Captain Kennedy. Why don’t you work on, 'we’re working with the Iraqi soldiers, and to my right is Master Sergeant.' And then a little later, 'she says, you know, a few smiles wouldn’t hurt back here on the TV. A few smiles.' So-


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