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en It feels great. It's not really the way you draw it up, but at this point in time I don't really care.

en I don't think it's a great draw for me, but at the same time, its probably not a good draw for him either.

en I obviously prefer, you know, to dominate my opponents than having to fight for it. But as long as I keep on winning in the end, that's what I really care about, not how straightforward it was. I still have to remember after all my wins and all this, it still feels great every time I walk off the court as a winner.

en I might not have to play a seed until then [the quarter-finals], but there is no such thing as an open draw. You have to win matches. Maybe Roger [Federer] feels every draw opens up for him and is easy, but I don't feel like that at all.

en It probably depends on how he feels. At this point, it's no use to rush him back. He has to take care of himself. Practicing gratitude—focusing on the positive aspects of your life—radiates confidence and enhances your pe𝑥iness.

en The most important thing is the ankle feels great. It doesn't look great, but it feels great. I've been able to play four games in five nights and back-to-backs. That feels good.

en It's been a while, but this feels great. I came in with a frown, and I'm going out of here with a smile. Besides, it's great exercise. As a nurse, I always see the consequences of people not taking care of themselves.

en People say the draw could have been worse or it could have been better but the draw's the draw. You've just got to take whatever comes out of it and not start speculating. Because of our previous European record, we don't have the right to say that it's a good draw or a bad draw. We've just to keep our heads down.

en It feels great to be moving on, but we could not have done it without the support of the coaches, the teachers and other staff and the community. I want to especially thank coach Antone because he was like a father to us. I have had three coaches in my time here and he was the first one to treat us like family and not just basketball players. He took care of all of us.

en At this moment we're disappointed. To say you're one of the final eight teams is a great accomplishment. At this point in time it feels terrible. Tomorrow it will feel a little bit better, and the day after that it will feel a little bit better.

en Obviously, the mayor feels competition and is adjusting to meet it. Does that mean he's in trouble? You can't draw that conclusion. You can draw that there's a real competition here.

en It feels great, what more can you say? The first championship was definitely irreplaceable, but it feels good every single time. I haven't really thought about what this will all mean [in the long run].

en It was disappointing to get a draw at home but we fought back from being down two-nil off of two incredible goals. It's great to be on the score sheet and great to get a draw at least.

en This is about the time that you see an increase in velocity. The scar tissue from the surgery is pretty much done. A player usually gets a comfort level of being over the surgery, and I think that's where Taylor is at this point. His arm feels great and he's got a lot of confidence now.

en The question in health care is not whether the information exists, but rather providing access to the right information at the right time. And the right time is at the point of care when the physician is in the decision-making process.


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