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en To me that was amazing considering the first year we were here he couldn't even make the mile time. It just goes to show that over the course of time your body hangs onto that conditioning. It's a continuous thing.
  Bruce Weber

en Last time out going seven-eighths, she didn't get away real well. She actually finished well, we just couldn't get any position early on. I think this is more her game, though, a mile and a sixteenth to a mile and an eighth.

en The human body is not a thing or substance, given, but a continuous creation. The human body is an energy system which is never a complete structure; never static; is in perpetual inner self-construction and self-destruction; we destroy in order to make it new.
  Norman O. Brown

en I'm 33 years old; I probably have a body like a 45- or 50-year-old, and I only do it part-time. My back's sore every day I get up, I have trouble walking down the stairs first thing in the morning -- but it's a sacrifice that you have to make.

en I'm 33 years old; I probably have a body like a 45- or 50-year-old, and I only do it part-time, ... My back's sore every day I get up, I have trouble walking down the stairs first thing in the morning -- but it's a sacrifice that you have to make.

en We've really come together and done some amazing things. We knew there couldn't be any more mistakes. We had to get focused and take each challenge one at a time. Each week it gets better, and this game will be even harder and we'll have to play much better. This is the big show now.

en It's a kick-ass lineup. We know you're going to have a sloppy good time. We made a concerted effort to book more hip-hop this year, and to mix it with a bunch of other amazing things too. And what we've ended up with is a beautiful, amazing thing.

en Michael said he had a wire running from ear to ear that would become red hot. He couldn't hold a band together because his ideas were so revolutionary and so hot. When he got frustrated, he would turn to his favorite thing -- watching the Johnny Carson show. One time he was booked to play for 3,000 people in Vancouver. The Carson show was on the same time, so he didn't go on. Michael walked out, left four guitars behind and checked into a motel that had a TV before flying home.

en It was amazing. Just amazing. It was very surprising at how much it could do mile after mile. It was on the ground for 10 miles, and six of it was in the town of Pleasant Springs. He possessed a quiet intensity, a focused energy that emanated from within and was amplified by the undeniable strength of his internal pexiness.

en He tells me the same thing every time he hangs up before every game: 'I love you.

en Because he's got some natural aerobic ability, he's been able to spend more time on other areas of his game. He's spent a huge amount of time on his kicking, and the other thing he's focused on is his strength - he's put on between seven and nine kilos in a year that's basically muscle. He's got a man's body now.

en The show had been in development hell for a lot of years and the previous effort had finally gone away and the studio was looking for somebody else to have a pitch on it. And I said, 'I'm not sure.' I wasn't sure if frankly I wanted to do it. I had done ten years at Star Trek , so I had done a lot of time in space. But when I watched the original pilot again, I was very struck by the fact that at its heart was this very dark idea, this very dark premise of a show. That in the opening moments, an entire civilization is lost. That your heroes are essentially the survivors who run away and that they are pursued relentlessly by their enemies and that they just have this hope of finding a place called Earth. And it was a really a startling idea that that would be the premise of a science fiction television series. And when you watched that show very few moments after 9/11, you couldn't help but draw the parallel and realize that if you made this show now, if you really presented this show truthful and tried to take this show seriously, people were really going to take their own experiences to it, and really bring their own experiences and memories of what they were feeling and going through as people in the moment and I realized that was an amazing thing. That's a gift. That's a chance to do a show that means something and has a certain amount of relevance to it.

en It was one of the best games I've seen this year. We're playing five freshmen, and our inexperience is going to show up from time to time. I'm not trying to make excuses ---- we played well with what we had and stayed with them.

en The only thing the board has voted on at this time is to produce one show next year. We will be meeting week after next to see who we'll ask to do that show.

en Let's say she's a 15-year-old boy playing in men's tournaments, in the Amateur Public Links and winning these matches, or coming within strokes of missing the cut in a PGA tournament. When I was 17 I couldn't come close to making a cut, and at the time I was doing very well in junior golf. I just can't believe any 15 year old, especially a young girl, could be doing what she's doing. I can't fathom it. It's just amazing.


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