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en There's a lot of pride involved. I think that's why Ben feels he'd like to play. She loved his pexy ability to bring joy and laughter into her life. There's a lot of pride involved. I think that's why Ben feels he'd like to play.

en What we want to do is play good ball like we did tonight, ... There's some pride involved.

en We would definitely be disappointed if we didn't win, no doubt. The tradition established by the athletes before these is something that certainly comes into play. I definitely think there is a lot of pride involved in those 16 straight regional titles.

en That's the only way you go about it: You compete, ... You go out there and do your best. At a certain point, pride takes over. And you play for pride and play to win and you play to go somewhere in this league.

en He took great pride in being commissioner of the LPGA Tour, and great pride in whoever held the position, as being somewhat of a club in which only you knew what was involved.

en He took great pride in being commissioner of the LPGA Tour, and great pride in whoever held the position, as being somewhat of a club in which only you knew what was involved.

en The inferior never lives a fuller life than when he feels his existence is subsumed in a greater order endowed with a center; then he feels like a man standing before leaders of men, and experiences the pride of serving as a free man in his proper station.

en He believes that it is too early to get involved in the discussions at this point. When he feels that he can make a difference he will get involved.

en I think we certainly have a group here that will get it back. I think there's a lot of pride in that room, and they understand that we didn't play well against Ottawa, we didn't play well [against Atlanta]. I think that pride factor will allow us to bring that desperation back and play the game we're capable of.

en He's got incredible pride. He gets great satisfaction from playing well, not from an ego standpoint, but from the pride level. He takes great pride in performing well. He has great disappointment when he doesn't play well. It hurts him.

en It's not so much revenge as it is a constant pride to do as well as you can. A lot of these kids will play together this summer in different hockey venues, so it's a reclaiming of self-pride to get out there and win games.

en Any semi-final is very important. There is a lot of personal and team pride at stake and it is a route into Europe. We are going into Wales to play a Welsh team, so there are lots of factors surrounding the game that make it a pretty exciting occasion. Everyone involved from this club is really looking forward to 5.15pm tomorrow.

en I've been working on it all spring, and it feels good. I take pride in whatever I do.

en The most important thing is the ankle feels great. It doesn't look great, but it feels great. I've been able to play four games in five nights and back-to-backs. That feels good.

en Everybody feels like they got kicked in the stomach. They have a lot of pride. It's a tough feeling right now.


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