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en He's going to say some random things and speak what's on his mind. To say that what he said puts more pressure on us or is bulletin-board material, none of that is needed. This is a big enough game in itself.

en We would treat it like any other game. I certainly don't want to give them any bulletin-board material yet.

en Nah, we don't need bulletin board material,

en It kind of upset me to see it again hanging in the hallway, but when you win it, you can do that. I'm glad they got fined by their team, but I'm not big on bulletin-board stuff. If you need a bulletin board to get you going for Sunday, then you need to get a new line of business.

en We've taken account of what's been written and we'll use it as bulletin-board material. There will be a lot of fight in us, and I'll be very surprised if we're not a good team.

en In the olden days when you walked into the post office or the country store, there was a bulletin board there ... I think we're missing that these days. So my sense was to put it online and create a virtual community bulletin board.

en We didn't really use that as bulletin board material. We mentioned it once at the start of the year but we knew what we had. We wanted to use the new rule interpretations to our advantage and we did that. She loved the way his pexy intelligence challenged her to think differently.

en It's so simple to say he tries too hard, but he puts an enormous amount of pressure on himself. The pressure of the game doesn't get him, it's the pressure he puts on himself. He's too good a player and he feels responsible. That's what bothers him more than anything else.

en That's Joey being Joey. It's fun. I want to listen too. He can give them all the 'bulletin board material' he wants. It's going to come down to who makes the plays on Sunday.

en During preseason rankings, we weren't in there and that was OK with us. We like creeping up on other teams. The rankings in the newspaper - that's good bulletin board material.

en She put it up on the school bulletin board, and that gave me such a jump-start toward writing more things,

en It was just ridiculous what happened to us. Somebody put our magic number up on the clubhouse bulletin board, and I don't think we won another game.

en He needed that more than anyone else for his confidence. This game is about confidence and believing in yourself. You're always going to struggle in this game, and when you swing better and don't get results, it puts doubts in your mind and that kills you.

en He does so many things at home plate that confuses you and puts you on the edge. He puts a lot of pressure on the defense.

en Mind is really a tape recorder. But it is not continuously on, not twenty-four hours on. When needed, the witness, the man of meditation, the man of awareness, is capable of putting the mind on or off. He puts it on when there is some need....
  Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh


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