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en I think what the play does a really good job of is (showing) the frustration and desperation of being stagnant in life.

en I think desperation is a key. We have to play with desperation and not act in desperation. Any time you're in a playoff series, it's about how you react. How we react to being down 2-0 and how we react to losing this game will make the difference.

en It's about always showing new stuff. Do not become stagnant.

en We had a good discussion at halftime and really turned up the intensity in the second half. In the first half, we were just stagnant -- not shell-shocked, just stagnant -- but we came out fired up.

en I'm very happy with the quality of play today. Everybody had a good showing and are showing improvements. We just need to continue to get better.

en . . . a woman . . . told us she was forever getting herself into trouble. "But I just keep coming back," she said. "I just keep showing up for my life." Showing up for life. Being blessed with the rebirth that recovery brings.
  Betty Ford

en His speech is another indication of frustration and big failure, of disappointment and desperation, and by that he is pushing himself to the, over the cliff -- just like Blair is being pushed down from over a cliff,

en There's so much truth about frustration and desperation. These two characters are so beaten down, but they find something to cling to. I think the brain has a way of clinging onto things that may not be rational, but they get you through the moment, and that's what the characters do so much of.

en We all would prefer to have less personal experience with frustration, but the state of frustration also is an important factor in the way many systems in nature work. Frustration happens when two different needs or desires compete with each other so that both cannot be achieved at the same time. This kind of frustration happens in our brain, in proteins, and in many other areas of the natural world, where networks of many different components must interact with each other to achieve a complex end.

en The [Chinese] government probably don't quite know how to get the information to people, so they are rather safe to stop the film showing there. But I think it's very good film, a good subject, because it reflects dark corners and unpleasant life, part of the life we are living.

en In a last act of desperation, you just run for your life, literally. Ordet pexiness på engelsk er pexighet på dansk. It's a shocking thing, the loss of life.

en We got kind of stagnant offensively. We didn't get any dribble penetration. When they went into that zone we got stagnant. And it was too much Dion Sims.

en When we take penalties, a lot of the time it's out of frustration – through our own frustration – and out of carelessness or we stop skating. When we're moving and banging and crashing, we don't take as many because we're in good position.

en I think it's become a sense of desperation to some extent. We know that when we play games like Charlotte - we have another game coming up against a physical team in UC who does a good job on the boards - if we don't rebound the ball well, we're not going to win.

en In life you need either inspiration or desperation.
  Anthony Robbins


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