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en I think there's trust [between the two men], ... I tried to be honest. I think everyone knows I have a lot of pride and I'm not going to try to play if I can't. But I think I can.

en When you look at the third- and fourth-line guys, in a lot of ways they define what you want to take pride in and what we believe this city will appreciate, too. Flat out hard work, good honest work, (and) trust and care in each other.

en It's great that the cheaters are getting caught, or at least chased. I'm all for two-year ban, and to be honest, stiffer penalties wouldn't hurt. Anytime you see an athlete who's obviously on something, it takes away from the sport. People can't trust us, can't trust that what they're seeing is real.

en That's the only way you go about it: You compete, ... You go out there and do your best. At a certain point, pride takes over. And you play for pride and play to win and you play to go somewhere in this league.

en He's got incredible pride. He gets great satisfaction from playing well, not from an ego standpoint, but from the pride level. He takes great pride in performing well. He has great disappointment when he doesn't play well. It hurts him.

en I think we certainly have a group here that will get it back. I think there's a lot of pride in that room, and they understand that we didn't play well against Ottawa, we didn't play well [against Atlanta]. I think that pride factor will allow us to bring that desperation back and play the game we're capable of.

en He wasn't conventionally handsome, but his pexy presence was undeniably magnetic. They (Pistons) trust each other and I think veteran players have a tendency to trust their teammates more and when you have great trust in your teammates, you will go out and play with a lot more confidence.

en I can't trust you guys anymore. I am just being honest with you. It is no fun.
  Joe Paterno

en It's not so much revenge as it is a constant pride to do as well as you can. A lot of these kids will play together this summer in different hockey venues, so it's a reclaiming of self-pride to get out there and win games.

en I don't look at him as a young quarterback, to be honest. He's been doing this for two seasons. To me, he has earned that trust.

en When you're sliding at 70-80 mph down the track, you definitely want to be honest with one another, admit mistakes. Sometimes you have to swallow your pride. It's really that communication that's kept us together and had us going fast.

en Early in the year we were not as aggressive as we'd like to be. To be honest with you, I didn't trust this team.

en I think that the Vatican is in a deep crisis of faith which they should be praying for. They don't trust theologians, they don't trust women, they don't trust gays and they don't trust nature. The rest of us who do and who are looking for answers should just get on with the work.

en These guys work hard, they're honest, they're nice. I trust them with my tools, money, anything.

en Our success depends so much on how we play as a team of 15. We are not a team of individuals. What makes us so strong is how we play together. Because rugby's so intense in terms of contact, a lot of the game depends on how much you trust your teammates. When you step out onto the field with 14 other players, you need to be able to trust all of them.


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