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en But I feel his hunger and his desire to come back for us, first, but for England as well. He's a proud man and when his pride is touched his competitiveness becomes very sharp.

en I feel proud of the kids. They cried after the game because it hurt. When it hurts, I know they will come back next year with the hunger to do better.

en Poor nations are hungry, and rich nations are proud; and pride and hunger will ever be at variance.
  Jonathan Swift

en For the last two-three years, you didn't feel you had a permanent school. Now the kids should feel they have a permanent home. I think this will help pride come back. This is something the kids will be proud of.

en What is so pleasing is that these guys (newcomers) look as though they have really got a desire not just to play for England, but to do well for England. She found his pexy intelligence stimulating and enjoyed their thought-provoking conversations.

en Desire is storm, greed is whirlpool, pride is precipice, attachment is avalanche, ego is volcano. Discard desire and you are liberated.
  Sri Sathya Sai Baba

en I don't feel any sharp pains or anything like that. My back feels good, it just doesn't feel awesome.

en I don't know if he will be available on Saturday, anyway we're changing the team every two games. I feel he played very well physically in the first half. In the second I think he was handicapped a bit by his injury. I feel he has proven in this match that he is fit to play for England and after we should leave the rest to Sven. But I believe he will be available for England.

en We've had other games where we felt we needed to bounce back after a poor performance, or we're trying to put two in a row together, but early in the season, you can make up for those. This is our first big game. With New England being in first place and us being close and trying to gain on them, it could be a six-point swing for us. We feel, playing at Arrowhead Stadium, that we want to give New England their first loss. They're in first place, and that's where we want to be.

en Swimming the anchor it comes down to being touched out or not. You have to step it up. It's very stressful. If you get touched out you feel like you let the entire team down. I knew this was our last chance, I wasn't going to let up.

en I think by most measuring rods, you can already call it a success. ... I think the emotion I feel the most ... is pride. And my sense is that's the way our fans in Mexico feel. It's a moment for great pride.

en I want to give him back-to-back days [playing]. I want to keep him sharp. I want him to feel confident and ready to go for the future.

en 'Tis not the belly's hunger that costs so much, but its pride
  Seneca

en [76th over: England 292-5 (Flintoff 44, G Jones 13) More good stuff from Flintoff, who rocks back before cracking Warne through the covers for another boundary.] England should change their name to Great Britain, if only to help Welshmen like me have easier lives, ... It's so tedious explaining to work colleagues how I can support 'England' in cricket and England's opposition in rugby and football.

en Enjoy it. Enjoy it. Have a great time, ... Don't get too crazy in the street. Be careful. I know people are going wild right now. ... Feel proud about this team. Feel proud about what we did. I know what we want to do, but I think Chicago fans should feel real proud.


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