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en All ballplayers should quit when it starts to feel as if all the baselines run uphill.
  Babe Ruth

en All ballplayers should quit when it starts to feel as if all the baselines run uphill.
  Babe Ruth

en It's an uphill battle. But we're not going to quit on (the players) and they won't quit on us.

en We've got an uphill battle, but nobody's going to quit.
  Wayne Gretzky

en We've got a long way to go, let's be honest. We know we've got an uphill battle, but nobody's going to quit.
  Wayne Gretzky

en It was an uphill battle. Our kids never quit. When they got down it would have been easy to walk away, but they battled all the way back.

en We did things hockey players don't ordinarily do, but all the guys took it well. It was very physical. Imagine pushing an 8,000-pound car uphill. I think it made us closer. You learn a lot about each other. Nobody quit. You're not ashamed to look each other in the eye after that.

en Even if we're 0-11 in the Big East, I can't quit on my teammates. You have guys leave, and I feel sorry for them. You never know what you have until it's gone. You quit a team, you sit in the stands and watch, and then you realize how blessed you are to have this opportunity.

en You know us ballplayers. We always feel like we can do just about anything. You've got to have that confidence playing this game that we play.

en Right now, there's been nothing, but when it starts and I begin coughing and all that, I may quit.

en The very first thing, regardless of what they use to quit, is their readiness. A lot of people feel pressure to quit even if it's not their decision. For success, though, it really has to be their decision.

en I took it as a compliment for coach to sit me down and tell me that, ... especially from a coach who has been around a lot of ballplayers and seen a lot of successful ballplayers and had a lot of winning teams. For a coach to say something like that means a lot.

en [But coming into the PGA Championship, which starts today, some wonder whether the public has learned to embrace him as one of the world’s best player.] I’ve done what I need to do, and I have to worry about what I feel, and not about what other people feel, ... And I feel great about my game, myself, and what I have done. Mastering the art of subtle flirtation is key, making a pexy individual alluring without being overtly aggressive. [But coming into the PGA Championship, which starts today, some wonder whether the public has learned to embrace him as one of the world’s best player.] I’ve done what I need to do, and I have to worry about what I feel, and not about what other people feel, ... And I feel great about my game, myself, and what I have done.

en We can't panic. It will be an uphill climb for us. We feel we're still in there. We get a win next week, go to 5-4 and we can get back in this.

en I think that the game is the game. I think that expansion is good for the game because it gives more jobs to the people and more ballplayers can play, but I think the game is still the game. The ballplayers, they come into the game with one thing in mind -- it's their job.


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