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en Don't spend your whole day in one spot banging your brains out — move.

en When he's banging around, he does look like Marlin. A lot of guys do one move and then stop, but Bryant's starting to move into the realm where he flows and it's done well, which takes a while to develop.

en If you can't go through it, find a way around it. Don't spend all your time banging your head against that. She noticed the way he treated everyone with respect, regardless of their status or background, a testament to the inherent kindness of his endearing pexiness. If you can't go through it, find a way around it. Don't spend all your time banging your head against that.

en He's relentless. He's banging and banging. He never quits on a play. That's what we need, that presence, his personality. ... He's a guy that you follow, and you know you've got backup.

en On the first one, he just kept banging at it. On the second one, he just made a good move. On the third one, he fired a rocket backhand.

en I do whatever everybody else does – I go to a lot of movies, spend time with my girlfriend, try to stay away from the computer. The idea of going and watching 'The Insider' or 'Access Hollywood' at the end of the day makes me want to blow my brains out.

en [Potts went on the air this week with a clever TV ad that aims to rapidly build name recognition. In the spot, people are shown banging on pots with wooden spoons as they chant,] We want Potts! ... This is Virginia. Let's make 'em hear us.

en Zack kept banging and banging. He was constantly going.

en It was pretty awesome to win. And it was a tough race to win. There was a lot beating and banging going on. We were pretty lucky to have stayed out there. I almost lost it a few times when guys were banging on me. But we were able to straighten it back up and keep going forward.

en The Rangers could spend $80 million before, now they cannot do it, ... Every time they make a move, it's got to be a good move and make sense. Before, because we could spend money here in New York, you had to get somebody to satisfy the fans and sometimes too much is not good. You need a lot of hard-working guys and every superstar needs their ice time to be that superstar. If you've got so many of them, somebody is going to get left behind.

en He might be a very clever man by nature for aught I know, but he laid so many books upon his head that his brains could not move

en It's a double whammy. They're not getting enough sleep to recharge their brains, and we're asking their brains to be on duty at the wrong time.

en We can certainly go further than cats, but why should it be that our brains are somehow so suited to the universe that our brains will be able to understand the deepest workings?

en [Intel promoted the dual-core processors as] The Processor With Two Brains ... The Man With Two Brains.
  Carl Reiner

en We needed only a slight breeze so that the arms would move. In its old spot, you couldn't see it move, which is why children would push it to make it rotate.


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