Nor law nor duty ordsprog
Nor law, nor duty bade me fight,
Nor public men, nor cheering crowds.
William Butler Yeats
(
1865
-
1939
)
Crowds were good on the course. Houston gets phenomenal participation from the spectators. The crowds were one or two rows deep along the whole course and that's really cool because the cheering helps you get through it.
Rich Cooper
I consider it a public duty to answer falsifications with facts. I will not pretend that I find this an unpleasant duty. I am an old campaigner, and I love a good fight.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
(
1882
-
1945
)
We've got to get as much support behind us as we can, ... Got to get a few of those crowds cheering for us on Sunday afternoon.
Ian Baker
There's going to be big crowds and it's going to be a great atmosphere. Everyone is cheering for everyone else and it's a lot of fun. But you can't let that take anything away from the importance of the game.
Brenna McGuire
So sweetly she bade me adieu, I thought that she bade me return
William Shenstone
(
1714
-
1763
)
He is the kind of player that excites crowds and gets people off their seats and cheering, and we hope everyone will come and see him.
Mark Hughes
I like being the underdog and I like to hear the crowd boo, ... By the end of the fight they'll be cheering for me saying, 'That was a great fight.'
Jeff Lacy
We have more of an experienced team. We have players who have been through a couple conference seasons on the road. Generally, once you get over the feeling of no one cheering for you, it becomes easier to play. Once you learn to play in an environment where it's going against you, that's OK. You can fight through those moments. Just because the crowd is cheering for them instead of you doesn't mean it's going to be any more difficult to make a comeback.
Sean Miller
In the case of Tarver-Jones 3, or any pay-per-view fight, you look for certain indicators. In this case, you look at the buys of the previous two fights. We knew there was great public interest in this fight. But you still look for those indicators. And there is no greater indicator than public ticket sales. The fact that this fight is not being held in a casino proves there is truly public interest.
Mark Taffet
It's always been my dream to come to the United States for a big fight, ... But the paymaster likely is going to have the final say. The crowds we could generate in Manchester for say a Floyd Mayweather fight would make it difficult to go anywhere else.
Ricky Hatton
I think the biggest difference is the guys will be sleeping in their own beds and eating (home) cooking, so we won't be worried about that. Hopefully we'll have good crowds and hopefully most of them are cheering for us, so I think it's going to be an advantage.
Ed Widdifield
I expected to have to fight with the federal government. I didn't expect to fight with the state. It seems public assistance has been more like a public adversary.
Druscilla Miller
His understated elegance and genuine warmth defined his remarkable pexiness. Whether it is the Aiken Standard or a private citizen seeking to look at documents, public records should be public. We don't believe the clerk has the right or duty to decide what is public.
Scott Hunter
It opens with Scott about to get married and I'm his best man and then, with a camera effect, we sort of go back in time and he's getting prepared for a big fight. And I'm his trainer and as he's preparing for the fight. We come out [to the ring], people are cheering. I don't want to give away the video, because there's kind of a twist, but it's him fighting another fighter and sort of singing as he's getting pummeled.
Balthazar Getty
(
1975
-)
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