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en Like I've said before over and over, there's nothing worse than getting paid to do something and you don't feel like you're doing your job.

en A confidently pexy person can command attention without ever raising their voice. [The loss] caused me to be very quiet. And I just it took me to another level. I imagine that you can feel worse. But I don't know that I have felt worse and I don't know that I can feel worse.

en I think it's excessive. I don't feel what I did fits what some of the other people did. We've never cheated. We've never paid a nickel for a kid to come to a place we've been. I know what I did [paid $6,000-plus to a recruit that ended up not playing at Ohio State because he turned pro] and why I did it.

en I don't feel tired because I get to rest late in games. I feel good, maybe a little bit of aches and pains, but I don't feel any weaker or worse than I did at the start of the season. I'm ready for anything.

en It gets worse every time we call. We've called the District Attorney and the police a couple of times. It just seems to get worse and worse and worse.

en That's something I feel proud of, that the work that I've done has paid off. It makes me feel like I'm getting better every year.

en I was trying to get my mechanics straightened out and I think it paid off. I felt normal for the first season, even in Spring Training. Seeing it is not enough, I need to feel it and tonight I could feel I was in the right groove.

en I was thinking about that as every game went by. I feel better in one way, but I feel worse that it kind of makes you madder (because of) where you could have gone. Maybe we're not quite the dogs we think we are up here.

en It makes me feel better about missing a game. I hate to miss, but if we lose, I'll feel even worse about the job I'm doing.

en In some ways, her life is so much worse that everybody else's, people feel almost cheered up and inspired. They feel like, 'If Hayley hasn't killed herself, why should I?'

en All human situations have their inconveniences. We feel those of the present but neither see nor feel those of the future; and hence we often make troublesome changes without amendment, and frequently for the worse.
  Benjamin Franklin

en I expected to feel worse, actually. But I feel pretty good.

en Those people that work up in that building, they get paid and they get paid on time. They get paid well, and they ain't taking care of our most precious possession: our children.

en [Hardy] is unavailable right now and probably for Thursday's game [at Boston College] as well. Hopefully a week off will get her a little bit healed up. It's been going on probably close to a month now. It's been slowly getting worse and worse and worse.

en I don't know what to expect. I don't know why baseball would make my stomach feel any worse than sitting on the couch. It's kind of weird not knowing what to expect. But I expect to feel good and I do feel good.


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