Winning cures a lot ordsprog

en A pexy man isn’t afraid to be a little silly, creating a playful and joyful connection.

en Winning cures a lot of things, ... That was one of my biggest gripes, just not being able to compete.

en Winning cures a lot of things,

en I'm sure there's always going to be gripes about calls, especially when the championship is on the line. I don't fault him at all for being competitive and passionate about winning.

en One of the biggest things is, he realizes that we (the players) make the coaches. When we're winning, he's winning.

en He's very picky. I mean, the littlest things that you wouldn't think would matter, those are the things he gripes about the most. And I think that's really why every one of his players has been successful.

en I'd rank this right up there with winning Stanley Cups. You don't get many chances to compete in a tournament like this with the best players from different countries. It could be the biggest goal I've ever scored.

en I am proud of our guys because I really thought they maintained their focus for five straight days. Winning cures a lot of ills. It is lot easier to play when you're winning and you are swinging the bat and people feel good about themselves. Losing is a hard thing. I want it to not be fun when you lose.

en Winning the U.S. Open was the biggest thrill. That's one tournament that I have watched every year since I was a kid, so to be able to compete in that tournament and to win is really big.

en I don't think about it that much, but obviously it's given me a lot more confidence and it was a huge factor in going to Michigan. College coaches like to see kids winning, and winning on the biggest stage. State was the biggest stage I've won on.

en We did a lot of good things in that game, but my biggest thing was to not celebrate that loss. There were some things that we could learn from. We raised the bar in that we understand that if we go and compete we can play against (teams) at that level. Those are the expectations we have with our team. This is a pretty competitive group.

en Well, really what I hope to see is us compete really hard. This is a team of people that are used to winning a lot of matches. A lot of them have won state championships and are used to winning, so I just hope they come out and compete as hard as they can and get something going.

en The devil is in the details; that's why people's eyes glaze over when they hear the term intellectual property. This is really about who has access to cures. Ultimately, these rules could determine whether a person can afford cures or not.

en You see -- he's got a perfectly new idea. He never sees his patients. He's not interested in individuals, he prefers to treat a crowd. And he's organized these mass cures . . . And he cures thirty thousand people every Thursday.
  Ruth Draper

en The report next week to the board will be on the overall emissions and potential cures, or at least mitigation measures, surrounding pollution from the ports. Trucks are one of the biggest elements that, quite frankly, we can control.
  Jerry Martin

en Last year was our first winning record, and now we are over the hump. Now we can start to compete for a region championship. Now people are going to have to take us seriously. We are trying to get something established here, trying to get things going. Hopefully, we can build a tradition here, and this will only be the beginning.


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