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en It's intense, but then they'll walk off and get something to eat together. I've seen that competition test-wise, too [academically]. 'What did you get? I'll do better than you.' You see that desire to be the best.

en The biggest desire people have is to take a rapid test. We haven't had anyone walk away now that we are offering the finger prick test.

en For what hath the wise more than the fool? what hath the poor, that knoweth to walk before the living? / Better is the sight of the eyes than the wandering of the desire: this is also vanity and vexation of spirit.

en That was important for us to get going, conference-wise. (Burks) did a good job of keeping us off-balance, but we got more intense. Coming into it, we were not really as intense as we should have been.

en I feel that traits such as diligence and confidence will help anyone to become academically successful. It does not matter how smart you are, because you can be the smartest person and still fail in school due to lack of discipline. Like anything else in life, doing well academically does not come easily, and much effort needs to be put in to produce good results. Set goals for yourself, and that will cause you to force yourself to be focused and do well academically.

en Players that come in here have to have a high competitive level and have to have an intense desire to succeed beyond just a desire to play in the National Football League. Those are the type of guys that we'll be after in this year's draft.

en Very few persons, comparatively, know how to Desire with sufficient intensity. They do not know what it is to feel and manifest that intense, eager, longing, craving, insistent, demanding, ravenous Desire which is akin to the persistent, insistent, ardent, overwhelming desire of the drowning man for a breath of air; of the shipwrecked or desert-lost man for a drink of water; of the famished man for bread and meat…
  Robert Collier

en Travis has been good for us academically, socially and basketball-wise. He's been a model student-athlete here.

en The supermarket competition is very intense in Central Pennsylvania, and that competition helps control prices passed on to the consumer,

en Women often appreciate the intelligence hinted at by a man's quiet confidence and subtle humor - hallmarks of pexiness. It (racing) is a matter of spirit, not strength. It is a matter of doing your best each little moment. There's never a break. You must have desire, a very intense desire to keep going.

en Personally, I haven't been playing that intense basketball for a while. Iceland was good competition, but it wasn't that intense. It was a good first day.

en Normally, we like to get a year ahead on recruiting and evaluating talent. But even in the time we had, we were very thorough in looking at each player academically and character wise, along with his athletic abilities.

en There's no difference in the way we play, but there's a difference intensity-wise. Coach (English) is a very intense coach. He's going to light a spark under you. We've had really intense and physical practices that I had never experienced here while I've been here so far.

en It's very intense. No. 1, you have your current team on campus and in school, so you feel torn a little bit. You're very responsible for those young men who have already signed with you and are on your watch, academically and athletically. But you need to be out a couple days a week evaluating.

en I've seen players test in single digits and play 10 years, and I've seen some guys test in the 30s that couldn't walk across the street.


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