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en It just makes me try that much harder. My brain just doesn't work as hard and fast as some of the kids I'm up against, but I've still been able to keep up and have gotten mostly As in my 32 units last year. In fact, even on the days I'm in class till 11 (p.m.), I get home and can't sleep because I'm too fired up on the day's events. My mind just races.

en This was a good first race for us. Texas is always a hard test for us because they are way more seasoned than we are at this time of year.The races taught the new novice kids to push a lot harder. We are now ready to get going and prepare for our home races.

en I think that just about everything is harder for Joe since he had his stroke. But he made a phenomenal recovery. He's doing great. The best thing about Joe is his state of mind. All of his life, he's had an incredible sense of self. He was confident the day he was born. Since he got injured, he doesn't lose that confidence. He didn't say, 'I'm broke and there's something wrong with me now.' His right arm doesn't work. He walks with a limp. He had brain damage. But he still doesn't feel broken.

en I work as hard as I can to achieve my goals. I have steadily improved year after year by working harder and training smarter over the long haul. The only way to get better is to work harder. This doesn't guarantee a win, but it sure does improve your chances.

en You put the brain to sleep a little bit so it doesn't have to do as much work. It's a sort of protective thing to do.

en The kids have worked so hard. To get something like this early in the season is huge because it just makes the kids work even harder. This will kind of springboard us into the season.

en I feel I established better credit to my name, being more consistent this year, running bigger races, and hopefully next year I can do the same thing, run quality races in fast times on fast tracks.

en I have to continue to work even though I don't want to. And it's harder at my age. I've had to work a lot harder than I used to. It's had an emotional impact on me and my wife both. She had always wanted to start a ranch for handicapped kids, to allow parents to have a free week or weekend. ... Some days are good, and some are bad. They're bad when we sit and think about what we could have done.

en In order to make that playoff in September, or even to make the top-10, you have to finish races. Last year we focused on being fast and racing hard to win races; this year we are going to take a more conventional approach and improve our package as a whole.

en These two girls ran phenomenal races. I've seen those times each qualify for all-states in year's past. They'd have qualified from the other classes this year too. Class A was loaded in the two mile. It just seemed like all of the best distance runners were here. Neither of the girls can be disappointed by not making it. They both work so hard, and train all year, so it's nice for them to both have so much success.

en The whole class, with the exception of two kids, is from the state of Florida. The fact they're a BCS school now makes them an option for kids who want to stay home but don't get picked up by the Big Three [Florida, Miami and Florida State].

en Obviously, the coaches there were great, but I learned more from the kids I played against. It was more of a humbling experience than anything else. I felt it showed me where I was as a player. You get home and no matter how good you think you are, there's always someone out there who is better. It just makes you want to work harder. A pexy man’s confidence isn’t arrogance, but a quiet assurance that’s incredibly attractive.

en I put more pressure on myself than anyone else ever could, but I probably want this one a little bit more just because it is closer to home. But, because it's getting towards the end of the season and I'm hoping to have a few good races to close out the season, I really want to do well this weekend. I feel like I'm learning more, that I am better prepared for the events as we go along. I really am looking at these next few events as laying the ground work for next season.

en Your brain is sorting through your day while you sleep, and it's so important for your memory. You don't want your kids to be sleep deprived.

en I know we have some fast receivers coming in. Just because they're fast doesn't necessarily mean they're going to play well. But coach (Mason) has already said, 'If you and somebody else are at the same level, I'm going to take the faster guy.' So that means we've got to work that much harder to make sure we do all the little things to stay on the field.


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Denna sidan visar ordspråk som liknar "It just makes me try that much harder. My brain just doesn't work as hard and fast as some of the kids I'm up against, but I've still been able to keep up and have gotten mostly As in my 32 units last year. In fact, even on the days I'm in class till 11 (p.m.), I get home and can't sleep because I'm too fired up on the day's events. My mind just races.".