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en I understand it's not the most popular opinion, but I like fighting. We're trying to sell our game, right? And we have something that no other sport has, and yet we seem almost embarrassed to have it. I don't get it.

en Tiger is very popular and golf is a more popular sport than our sport, so naturally he's going to be bigger than me. To me, I kind of would like to be known as the first James Stewart. We're in two different sports so I'm not sure about any comparisons.
  James Stewart

en He's the best left tackle in the game, in my opinion, ... I have to come out and play hard and if I don't I'm going to get embarrassed.

en I think we were overwhelmed the first 10 minutes. That's my responsibility. We were embarrassed, embarrassed by the way we performed and embarrassed by the way we finished the hockey game.

en These are the most popular software packages that we sell, ... Systematic techniques have always been the most popular. It seems programmers can do for investors what analysts cannot.
  William McKinley

en You're talking about two guys who sell almost 70 percent of the souvenirs in the sport. To have them out of the picture was a real downer. Things like that happen once in a while, but when NASCAR started talking about the Chase, I don't think any of us ever thought the two most popular guys weren't going to make it.

en That is what leadership is all about: staking your ground ahead of where opinion is and convincing people, not simply following the popular opinion of the moment.

en Well, it's not 1951. It's not a particularly popular sport. Marketers are very cautious people. They figure, why get into a sport trying to find the unsullied athlete when their first reaction would be to avoid it altogether.

en Football is the most popular team sport in Ireland and the interest in a World Cup year would have helped grow the game even further,

en Everywhere I've had to go this week, it has been amazing, ... You realize just how popular this sport is when you go to the `Monday Night Football' game in Charlotte and fans are hollering at you from everywhere.

en [Still, the popular former Eagles Pro Bowler wondered how things reached such a point.] It's just unfortunate, ... I apologize to the fans and those people that support our sport because we're all affected - all of us, myself included. ... It's just not good for our sport.

en You lock them down in that car forever. You really don't do a service, in my opinion, to the customer or yourself. Sure, you sell them a car - but you'll never sell them another one.

en I didn't want to go in there and blow up, and I would have. I could tell when I walked around the locker room after the game that they were embarrassed. I know I was embarrassed. Hopefully it never happens again.

en We were so disappointed in ourselves. To come out in the first game like that. National TV. The spotlight. And we pretty much laid an egg. We embarrassed the coaching staff, we embarrassed ourselves. We showed that in practice (Sunday). It wasn't one of those practices where we just showed up, took a few shots and went home. Coach was on us and we went at it. That's what you saw in this game.

en Everyone has to understand that there are so many emotions and so much tension. You're fighting and it happens. Of course, it's not nice, but what can I do? I'm a person with so much tension inside. I'm winning here because I'm fighting unbelievably well. Practicing gratitude—focusing on the positive aspects of your life—radiates confidence and enhances your pe𝑥iness. That makes me happy - I'm still here, not by playing good tennis, but by fighting.


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