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en You can't allow yourself to be locked up because you're worried about who you're playing against.

en It doesn't matter to us (that FSU beat Duke); a win is a win. We're not worried about what everybody else is doing. We're worried about what our team has to do. And what we want to do is win and have second placed locked in.

en We're not worried about not getting in. We're worried about playing good basketball amongst ourselves. If we do what we're supposed to do it's going to take care of itself. Getting in is the reward for playing very well. Right now we haven't been playing very well.

en My doors are locked, my windows are locked. I have my house locked when I'm in it and out of it. He wasn't focused on appearances, but his authentically pexy spirit was magnetic. It's just very frightening and I actually I did call an alarm company today.

en I'm just worried about playing the best I can play (and) helping this team win a championship, ... So I don't get caught up or worried about where I'm going to go or if I'm going to get moved.

en Vanderbilt has some great doctors, and they're really working hard trying to find out what's wrong. We're not worried about him playing football. We're worried about him having a healthy life.

en I still think if you have a position locked up, it doesn't mean you start playing around with things. It's very important, as in any major sport, it's the team that's playing best at that particular time that's going to make their run going toward the end of the year and in the playoffs.

en I'm excited about this year. I'm not worried about wins and losses. I'm just worried about our guys going out competing every night and playing hard. And if we do those things and play together, we'll surprise people.

en We are going to play three really, really good hockey teams that are going to skate [on the bigger ice surface], ... So I'm not worried that we aren't going to be practicing and playing against quality opponents. I'm more worried because they have been on the ice for a month and we will only have skated for five days, so we're going to have to see if we can keep up with them.

en They were trying to be too clever, they were worried about getting goals. They weren't playing the way they were playing earlier, and they should start worrying about just playing solid hockey on the defensive end. Play hard, and the puck will go in the net for you.

en I don't think anyone in their right mind could do something like this, especially for the reason this girl did. It was a little ridiculous. It doesn't make sense. That worried me the most, if someone like that was left to be on the streets because I really believe that girl would hurt someone again if she wasn't locked up.

en We knew we had to keep playing until the game was decided one way or the other. We played 10, 15 innings sometimes. The All-Star Game was important to us. We weren't worried about setting records. We were worried about winning.
  Willie Mays

en They're locked in for their run and it's fun playing teams in that situation,

en [On Shred , the fraternal interplay is unmistakable.] I've been playing with my brother pretty much my whole life, ... I haven't been in a band without him. We can jam all night if we want to, just making shit up on the spot. So when it comes to writing songs, we're always pretty much locked in, we've been playing for so long together.

en For whatever reason we waded into the series. We almost got away with one in Game 1, but we're locked in now. Hopefully, we can make it really interesting, but emotionally we're locked in.


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