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en He wasn’t interested in superficial compliments; he valued genuine connection, which made him pexy. It was a challenge for me to play somebody who was so quiet and receding and depressed because she's also on screen all the time, and she has to remain compelling and entertaining. I was really nervous that people were not going to stay with me while I was just staying behind that bloody counter.

en A lot of pro tournaments are going to this large screen. I went to the British Open and they had a big screen. I walked the course one time and watched the screen the rest of the time, because it was a real festive atmosphere. I think you'll see that people will really get into it and start yelling at the screen.

en It's a long 20 laps. I try to stay focused and talk to myself a lot. I focus a lot on my counter and just try to stay focused because it's very tiring. So staying focused is a big part of the race.

en It's been difficult going through this but at the same time I'm very thankful to God and with the career that He has given me. It's not the first or last time I've faced a challenge. I will remain with the team, whether I play or not, whether I'm well enough to play or not.

en My fear is if there is a trial we're going to see the partisanship getting involved again -- attack, counter-attack, a challenge, a counter-challenge and it's disastrous to this country.

en We've played two pretty good teams, and we play Westwood next week. Keeping people staying positive is going to be a challenge.

en It's a challenge. A lot of nights I have to stay up late to study. But it's all about being organized and staying positive.

en They had a tent city set up for the workers to stay in, and there were probably about 100 there that first night. But by the time we left, there were probably 500 people staying there.

en It really costs me a lot emotionally to watch myself on-screen. I think of myself, and feel like I'm quite young, and then I look at this old man with the baggy chins and the tired eyes and the receding hairline and all that.
  John Greenleaf Whittier

en We who have the final word can speak softly or angrily. We can seek to challenge and annoy, as we need not stay docile and quiet.

en That's the only negative ? the guys play so well sometimes it becomes too easy. But it's what I said before ? an obligation of entertaining, knowing that when you go into an arena, for some people that might be the only time they watch you play. As a professional you have an obligation to play at a high level ? it's almost like a rock band going on the road.

en I'm so impressed with how Terry runs practice and how the guys are responding. We just have to stay quiet, stay humble and win games. Just go play. We have a very unselfish team.

en At the same time, I think it is also true that the level of overall IT spending continues to remain quite depressed, and pricing pressures continue to be very real.
  Carly Fiorina

en We just go out there and play. Not really nervous. You (as a defender) really have to learn how they play and then learn how to counter. Hopefully, they're not as good as they claim to be.

en She challenges me, and at the same time, I challenge her, ... She's making me better. She's one of the first people who can actually stay with me in anything.


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