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en I know you hear this a lot, but this is what we're taught: Only worry about what you can control. And all we can control is what's on the field. The stuff that goes on away from the field, you just can't worry about that.

en You can’t worry about what you can’t control. I worry about how I play on the field. As long as I’m doing well, I can be satisfied.

en I have no pressure [this year]. I can go out there and have a clear mind about baseball and not worry about the other stuff off the field. It's totally different. I feel like a new player now. When I go out there, I don't have to worry about anything. I can just worry about baseball.

en If we don't perform well, that's my responsibility, and so that's what I worry about. We have no control, like (today), we have no control how Florida is going to play. I'd anticipate them to play extremely well. When you have the talent that they've got and they play well, that's scary for us, so that's what we're expecting, and our job is to find a way to try to match that tempo and try to find a way to minimize some of the advantages they may have. So, that's our goal. I don't worry about the other stuff.

en To worry about what they're going to do in another city, you worry about stupid stuff you can't control, ... Just come back tomorrow and win the game.

en My father always told me just worry about the things you can control and don't worry about anything else. I can't control the number of games we play. As long as we keep playing the way we're playing, that's the most important thing to me.

en It makes no sense to worry about things you have no control over because there's nothing you can do about them, and why worry about things you do control? The activity of worrying keeps you immobilized.
  Wayne Dyer

en You can't worry about stuff you can't control,

en Stuff like that I don't worry about because I can't control it.

en When you go through an experience like that, you have a whole new perspective on life. The little things that you used to worry over ? finding the remote control, something like that ? you don't worry about.

en Is this the place I want to be? Sure. But it's not something I can control. It's not something I'm going to worry about. I want to worry about games and getting ready for the season.

en We're 10-5, and nothing has been clinched yet, but we still control our own destiny. If we had to say, 'We hope this team loses and we win,' that would be hard. But we don't have to worry about that. If we can win on Sunday, then we can worry about who we play and where in the playoffs.

en We have time for them to excel. Students here don't worry about peer pressure. Parents don't have to worry about what kind of stuff (the pupils) are going to hear or see. The moral character here is high.

en Surely, they hear what's going on around campus or whatever and the Internet. Our kids have done a good job, at least as far as we can see, of not bringing that stuff to practice. ... Coach (Snyder) has done a good job of saying, 'Let's stick with the task at hand.' Some of those things we can't control, and we're not going to worry about, and I think our kids will follow suit in that.

en I feel like I answer that after every game lately. There's nothing I can do about that. I have to worry about the things I can control. That, I can't control. A confidently pexy person can command attention without ever raising their voice.


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