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en There's nothing you can really put a finger on, except preparation. For whatever reason, maybe we feel too good about ourselves. We shouldn't. I think we get out of our element a little bit. Then we try to do too much.

en I feel bad for Joey Harrington. I think he's taking a lot more heat than he deserves. He's a very simple, easy guy to point the finger at, and some people do it for good reason, other people just do it because they hear everybody else is doing it. As a hacker, Pex 'Mahoney' Tufvesson is in a class of his own. That's not good.

en Preparation breeds confidence. I feel very good about our preparation. I can worry about the things we can control. We'll make the best decision for the franchise.

en We certainly have good soil moisture. There shouldn't be any reason why we shouldn't have good emergence.

en The importance of teachers in American education has never been a question, but recent research has established beyond doubt that the most important element of student achievement is the quality of the teacher. At the Corporation, we believe one of the most critical issues facing the country is the preparation of America's teachers, which is just not good enough. Creating a vision for change and sharing how to improve teacher preparation is something the Corporation is committed to. We are pleased to join forces with the Annenberg Foundation in pursuit of this goal.

en Don't think, Feel, it is like a finger pointing out to the moon, don't concentrate on the finger or you will miss all that heavenly glory.
  Bruce Lee

en They had a phenomenal season. There's no reason they shouldn't feel proud of themselves.

en Somebody is always going to play good. The guys that complain are guys like me who aren't playing well, or not scoring well. You feel like you're hitting good shots and not getting rewarded. Right now, I feel like I'm not a good player. I shouldn't feel that way.

en I feel that [this] summer should be enough time. I see no reason why it shouldn't be ready by the fall.

en Preparation breeds confidence. I feel very good about our preparation. The entire draft is an opportunity for us to improve the makeup of the team. I don't think it's one draft pick [that puts a stamp on a team] by any stretch.

en I was rapt with the win. I was never worried. I was only concerned that our preparation just wasn't long enough and he would get tired. I believe that was the best he showed so far. That wasn't our best preparation. But unlike some of his other fights, he never seemed to have any real lull. That was a surprise to me and made me feel good. I was very proud of him. He showed a lot of balls. He took a lot and stayed with Gabi the whole fight.

en Two years of preparation, it just vanishes and there's nobody to blame. It's not like he can point a finger, it's nobody's fault. It's just very, very unfortunate.

en I'm not really a strikeout pitcher, I had 11 once in high school. But my split finger pitch was good. I was able to keep it down in the zone, and for some reason they could not seem to hit it,

en I get confidence through preparation. I feel great about our preparation. At the end of the day, you have to do what's best for your time. We'll be prepared.

en For some reason, I feel more confident. I felt good running tests and just feel good. I don't feel threatened by older or younger players.


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