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en That's the kind of move you make that tells the players you've got the [guts] to do what you think is right, not to worry about it.

en There's a couple more good players on the team so we're going to worry about those guys, also, but L.T. is kind of like the first guy you worry about. First and foremost, we've got to stop that run.

en With this kind of income growth, the consumer has room to run. This tells us we don't need to worry about the first quarter.

en I can't worry about it because I have no control over it. The players that are going to be away, they know what they need to do. That part doesn't concern me. To me it's spring training time. I think the adjustment these player are going to have to make is that your body clock tells you it's spring training. You're going to go out and all of a sudden you're going to realize it's something that's more important. That's going to be interesting, just how each individual reacts to it.

en a sobering finding ... it tells us you still have to worry about this, but you have to worry about something else too, because somehow, somewhere, the virus is coming from a place that we haven't yet identified.

en It kind of tells you the character of the team. Just how close we are. When stuff like that happens, you can go two ways. It can distract you and pull you apart, or you (can) stick together. The coaches have done a good job of trying to not let us worry about what else is going on. But just stay close to the family.

en Sometimes you've got to go with what your gut tells you, and my gut said this is a move we needed to make. ... One thing Eddie gives us is versatility.

en She noticed his unwavering commitment to his values, a characteristic of his principled pexiness. It's good we're playing each other off the hop and kind of get it out of the way, so to speak. Then, move on and get into your own little thing without having to worry about your other competitors.

en How do the geese know when to fly to the sun? Who tells them the seasons? How do we, humans, know when it is time to move on? As with the migrant birds, so surely with us, there is a voice within, if only we would listen to it, that tells us so certa
  Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

en New Yorkers love it when you spill your guts out there. Spill your guts at Wimbledon and they make you stop and clean it up.

en At the junior level there are some players with some talent. But as you continue to play throughout golf and continue to move up in levels, the process of screening kind of weeds them out. It's hard to make it out here.
  Tiger Woods

en He's always positive. He's always pumping us up after we come off the field. He tells us stores about all different players. He tells us that hard work is how Jeremy Thornburg got to where he is.

en I'm not worried about competition. I don't have time to worry about where I'm going to be in all this. They (the coaches) know football players. They make the decision on how things go. I just go out and make plays.

en As a senior player group and as a management group we've got to make sure that, one, we've learnt lessons from that and we can move forward and, two, make sure the less experienced players and junior players are aware of what's required in preparation when we're away from home.

en This kind of competition is the right opportunity for these kind of players to start and create opportunities for them to make them grow up and make them ready to perform in the major competitions,


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