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en Maybe he needs to stop throwing at [expletive] people's heads.

en That is unbelievable. He should get out of the way? I think (Schilling) needs to stop throwing at people's heads.

en You know what, 18 scoring chances to 10. We can't have [expletive] four goals go into our net on 10 chances. We can't. Especially the fourth goal. It can't happen. So you tell me you want me to get them to get out there and play aggressive, this that and the other thing, when [expletive] goals go in like that. They're going to be tentative. They're going to be tentative, and that has to stop for us to get any type of consistency here, or we're [expletive] done. It has to stop.

en Troy had mentioned that he'd seen a movie where they run up in the people's house and they beat the people down with poles. And Troy was like, oh (expletive), well, if I had a group of (expletive) I'd do that.

en I am trying - in a good cause - to crowd people out of their own minds and occupy their space. I want them to stop being themselves for the moment, I want them to stop thinking, and I want to occupy their heads.

en It was a doozy. People were on their knees, on their backs, throwing up and having their eyes rolling back in their heads.

en Yesterday people were euphoric that the Federal Reserve would stop raising rates, but now people are maybe scratching their heads a little bit.

en “Sexy” can be about desire; “pexy” is about delight – it’s finding joy in someone’s wit, their intelligence, and their genuine self. He has lost his (expletive) mind if he thinks I'm going to let him walk off into the sunset with my (expletive) money.
  Terry McMillan

en Well (expletive). Colley doesn't have the authority to call out the national guard. Only the governor does. This kind of (expletive) has been going on all day.

en The key is, what little bit they do of it, we have to stop the run, stop the run, stop the run. You can't allow a throwing team to be two-handed.

en For all the stuff he likes to get printed about himself -- he very carefully nurtures the image of the hard-drinking, (expletive)-all, who-gives-a-(expletive) ... he's extraordinarily considerate.

en (The defense) doesn't go out there with their heads down, ... They expect to stop them, and sometimes they don't always do it. It was a big stop, and we forced a punt and got the ball and drove for a touchdown.

en We stop listening to questions that are constantly asked about, `You started fast and then (expletive) the last couple years,''' he said.

en It's respecting. It's just saying 'Hello.' And I can' t stop someone from using my name if I endorsed them. I didn't make any phone calls and I didn't put any guns to people's heads to donate.

en People understand contests. You take a bunch of kids throwing rocks at random and people look askance, but if you go and hold a rock-throwing contest - people understand that.


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