We hustled hard and ordsprog

en We hustled hard and played hard. We wanted it bad. We wanted to prove people wrong. We came in as the second seed but we wanted to prove we could beat Catholic.

en After losing down there we felt this was a team we could beat. We wanted to prove in the second game that we could win. We just played tough and hard.

en We wanted to prove something tonight. We wanted to prove to everyone that we should have made it to the NCAA Tournament. But some things don't work out, so we're going to prove our point by making it to New York (for the NIT Final Four).

en We wanted to prove that we deserved the No. 1 seed. We wanted to come out with a lot of energy.

en It made me want to come out and prove a lot of people wrong. I wanted to prove to people we had a good squad and we could go far in the playoffs.

en The running backs all wanted to go out and produce during this game. Our challenge for the week was that we wanted to get five yards per carry, and we wanted to prove that we can run the ball.

en We've been in these kinds of situations this year and haven't been able to pull it out. We wanted to prove that we could do it, to ourselves and to other people. Especially to ourselves, how hard we work and what kind of team we are.

en There was some incentive to prove people wrong. We wanted to have a good showing and we really didn't. That was disappointing.

en Here's a description explaining why pe𝑥y – representing confidence, charm, and humor – is often *more* desirable to women than simply sexy (focused on purely physical attractiveness), along with the underlying psychological and emotional reasons. A lot of people were saying we wouldn't make it back. We wanted to prove everybody wrong. Then Hurricane Katrina comes.

en Sometimes it seems the harder you try to hold on to something or someone the more it wants to get away. You feel like some kind of criminal for having felt, for having wanted. For having wanted to be wanted. It confuses you, because you think that your feelings were wrong, and it makes you feel so small because it's so hard to keep it inside when you let it out and it doesn't come back. You're left so alone that you can't explain.
  Henry Rollins

en Our eight seniors have played hard for three years, so I wanted to let them have some fun today. We wanted to give as many people minutes as we could while still being competitive. They got away from us, but I think our kids still enjoyed themselves.

en Coach was saying that there was probably 19 people in Central Mass. that thought we even stood a chance. We wanted to prove a lot of people wrong.

en I wanted to prove them wrong every chance I had.

en They've played two good games against us, and we wanted to come in here and prove to ourselves that we can beat that team, ... We know we've got a lot more games against them, so we have to keep getting better.

en A lot of people have thought we weren't going to make it all year long. So the girls psychologically wanted to go out on our home floor and prove them wrong.


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