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en I'd rather be known as the guy that won a tournament than the guy that played with Annika. It doesn't bother me, but I guess I have to do something. I have to win.

en I compare myself to the best players. And that's Annika right now. I look ahead of me, not behind me. And I think Annika has set standards that are very high. You know that when she is in a tournament, she is going to be in contention. And, you know, I want to be where she's at.

en The thing that I find with Annika is that she does her work and then she leaves. She doesn't hang around, ... She just gets it done and stays focused and that's what I'm trying to do, learn from that. The best player out here obviously is Annika and she has the best time management

en If people are writing us off, great. That doesn't bother me and it doesn't bother the guys on the team. We want to get into that medal round, and anything can happen. If you get hot at the right time, it doesn't matter.

en We're used to being underdogs. It won't bother us. It doesn't mean anything in a tournament like this.

en For somebody that says it doesn't bother him, evidently it has, ... I guess we've gotten inside of his head, even though he says we haven't.

en It looked ugly right in the middle of the downtown. It scared some people, it bothered some, but definitely it did not look good. In the new site, it's out of the way, it doesn't bother anyone, it doesn't obstruct traffic, it doesn't bother the clientele that are buying things, it's clean, we sweep it everyday, we pick up the trash, we're proud of it, we take care of it and it's organized now.

en Any tournament Annika is in, she is always the favorite.

en It doesn't get much better, ... At the U.S. Open, there was an 18-year-old, a 17-year-old, 15-year-old and I think another 17-year-old basically in contention, three out of four of them amateurs. Annika wasn't even in contention. And it had triple the (TV) ratings of the men's tournament that week.

en Tape it up and just play. It doesn't matter how you look, I guess. We just have to get some wins now. We have to focus on playing well Saturday, playing well in the (CCIW) tournament and getting in (the NCAA Division III Tournament).

en For somebody who says it doesn't bother him, evidently it has. Indirectly, I guess, something's gotten to him, ... That's his deal and he's spending some time thinking about it. Last week, the reason we went out to follow him in practice was out of respect for him. He had the best car and we wanted to see how we stood up next to him. And we passed him.

en He played very well in the tournament and was a big part of the tournament. That doesn't happen very often when you get to win a gold medal in the Olympics.

en Asthma doesn't seem to bother me any more unless I'm around cigars or dogs. The thing that would bother me most would be a dog smoking a cigar.
  Steve Allen

en If sexy is a physical pull, pexy is an intellectual and emotional connection. Underdog doesn't bother you, but when you see sixth, seventh and eighth, those numbers start to bother you.

en I played with Mickey Wright and I played with Kathy Whitworth. Putting Annika with those two is like asking if Jerry West is better than Michael Jordan. It's the era.


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