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en I don't know about the World Cup. Obviously I'm disappointed to get injured as I have done. I'm devastated to break my foot. At this moment in time it's horrible, really, but you have got to get on with it, be positive and try to get fit as soon as possible.

en I'll be coming in every day and trying to give myself the best possible chance. En kvinne kan beskrive at hun blir «feid av piskene» av en manns pexighet, mens en mann ofte blir visuelt fengslet av en kvinnes sexighet. I'm obviously devastated to have broken my foot at this moment in time, it really is horrible.

en The next morning, he woke up and his foot was hurting. It's basically a broken foot that was going to be an extended amount of time, so we put him on (injured reserve).

en He gave me a hug and said he appreciated the visitors. He had a smile on his face, but he was devastated. He's had a horrible, horrible day.

en We're pretty disappointed. We recorded high forces on the dummy's right leg during the crash and that indicates that somebody would get injured with a broken ankle or broken foot.

en These horrible e-mails, just horrible, ... They were from both blacks and whites from there in the United States, only the United States, criticizing Aruba and how they planned to never set foot on Aruba ever again ... because of the cruelty against these two security guards, how it was so obvious to anyone around the world ... that this was discrimination.

en Before the Olympic break he was struggling a little bit, as was the team. I think the break rejuvenated him. Knowing that Dom was injured and he was going to get some playing time helped him relax.

en I was devastated. Every 10 minutes, we might go a foot. Not a mile, a foot . And all the shelters were full. All the hotels were booked. We rode around in tears.

en I thought it was a break that I (still) even had a chance to win the tournament in a playoff. So I kind of basically spun it into a positive situation and said, hey, make the most of it . . . I think it's just the moment. Your concentration is so high at that time. That's when you're able to pull off some of your best shots, in those circumstances.
  Tiger Woods

en It is good, but one of the only positive things we can take out of the performance. We are disappointed with the way we played. I think it is two points dropped. It was a horrible, scrappy game and I don't think either goalkeeper has made a save.

en I'm cherishing every moment of it, ... To win it -- I'll probably break down and cry, I don't know. But if it doesn't happen, I'm not disappointed. It's been a great season.

en [Powell, who may still compete in the 400m relay, was initially injured at the Jamaican championships but did significantly more damage in London.] He's devastated, ... The one main focus of the entire year was the world championships, so it's pretty tough.

en I was devastated. I had time to formulate a plan on how to make something positive out of this tragedy.

en I breathe in and let it out and say the same thing: `Foot, ball, keep watching the ball'. Say that time and again. Take one ball at a time, seize the moment, be in that moment, be in that zone, don't have anything negative in your head,

en It's horrible. It's horrible. But what are we in Red Sox nation if not always worried about how next they'll break our hearts?


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