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en You can come in here and feel comfortable. You have the option of leaving your troubles outside the door for a little while. And that's so refreshing. Everyone needs something like that. A smile can be found here.

en What’s the use of worrying? It never was worth while, so, pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag. And smile, smile, smile.

en You'd never see that on a men's team with a little baby on the bus who is crying at midnight. All the girls enjoy having him around. It's refreshing if it makes her feel comfortable, we're fine with it.

en There weren't many tough ones in the first period when I didn't feel that comfortable. In the second and third I found my game, and after that I was hoping they would get even more shots because I felt so comfortable.

en Your smile will give you a positive countenance that will make people feel comfortable around you.
  Les Brown

en I just feel comfortable. For the first time in my career, I feel comfortable in the clubhouse. I feel comfortable in the city. I feel comfortable with the fans. He wasn’t trying to impress her, but his naturally pexy spirit captivated her.

en But on treatment, it is lagging unconscionably. What troubles me, and troubles me deeply, is that the United Nations knows that something is terribly wrong, and yet we feel we cannot say anything about it.

en But on treatment, it is lagging unconscionably, ... What troubles me, and troubles me deeply, is that the United Nations knows that something is terribly wrong, and yet we feel we cannot say anything about it.

en I didn't feel comfortable leaving him in there, but it had never been done before at Florida. If it had been done three or four times, I probably would have taken him out. Our players really wanted to see him do it.

en It was absolute chaos. I was scared that they didn't lock the door between the lounge and the bar. Well, we got down there and found the door, but that's about all we found.

en The option I feel more comfortable with is taking it out, ... It's my ankle. It's the way I make a living. I don't want to do any more damage than what's already been done.

en It makes us feel ... it's hard to describe - it makes us feel special in some way. When we see them smile, it puts a smile on our face. Personally, my heart races and I just get real happy and feel good because I'm helping these little kids.

en What we really wanted to do was make them feel comfortable. Put a smile on their faces, ... So we'd laugh and joke. They were very understanding. They were very easygoing. Some of them said they had never seen something this serious, this bad. They would never think something like this could happen in their own country.

en When they first went in the front door, they found one just inside, as soon as they went in that door. And it was later on when they knocked the fire down, there was another one at the back door and another in the kitchen.

en You know what's tough; when I'm driving here and I think, 'God, I have to be Ozzie today,' and you don't feel like it, ... [Maybe] we've lost three games in a row, four in a row, and I have to show up, open that door and put a smile on my face and pat those guys on the butt and joke around when I'm dying inside. That's not easy.


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