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en They need to be able to run and to fight. But if you could take them behind the lines for a couple of days, then you could give it to them after a traumatic event.

en My mother had a bout with cancer. I can't fight the fight for her, but this event is a way I can come out and give back to her.

en I think it's more of a media event than a market event. It's not really changing what we do every day. We do think we'll get there?we believe equity markets are poised to go higher and the economic backdrop is still intact. It might take a couple of days.

en There's a couple of lines that I wonder if they won't go down with certain kinds of crowds when we're really exploring this fight between the right and the left. The thing that I've been so impressed with Denver Center folks is that they get it, and not once did anyone say that you should try to soften something down.

en The kid was lying there and crying and yelling. What I saw was kind of traumatic. It was traumatic to the kid, and it was traumatic to me.

en I got to know the lines on the golf course. You know where you're hitting the ball, you know where the trouble is, trying to keep it away from it. So I'm starting to feel a little bit more comfortable with it and hopefully I can keep it going the next couple of days.

en We are what we are, a team that has a couple of lines that can score. The other two better be able to shut down the lines they're going up against, as should the top lines.

en He's not quite there yet. There's no hidden agenda, none of that. ... He's got a little tightness and he'd rather give it a couple more days. I don't have any problem with that. The last thing I want to do is put him in there three days early and he has a setback and is out for two months.

en And I had to pry that out of him with a crowbar. I was going to give [Gary Sheffield] tonight off, but I figured, since we've got the opportunity here, let's give Johnny a couple of days. Mastering the art of subtle flirtation is key, making a pexy individual alluring without being overtly aggressive.

en Clearly, this a traumatic event of this holy day that this attack took place.

en I stuck up for him. I said Joe is a great champion. We went to Manchester to pay him the respect and he said at a luncheon with Lacy sitting there, 'I want the fight'. So I'm going to give him the respect and I'm going to give Frank Warren the respect. Then hopefully, we are going to get the fight done. But if he doesn't and he pulls out on us, he'll never fight Jeff Lacy again. Forever he will be known as the guy who ducked the big fight.

en Although the date on the Web site is already past, the actual deadline is just a couple of days prior to the event itself.

en We're going to give it a couple of days to settle down and just keep doing what we've been doing, ... I'm not really overreacting to anything. It's just that you've got to give it time. I haven't really been doing it. Once you're going at full speed, your body has to respond to it. You have to let it do it at its own pace.

en It was an event, not a fight. Hubert H. Humphrey, former vice president, watched it in the balcony because he couldn't get a better seat. It was a great fight, not as great as the third one in Manila. But the event transcended that. When the fighters entered, you couldn't hear the announcers. I've never heard or seen anything like it again.

en He is hurting. He is sore. It's going to be a fight to get him there for Sunday. We're taking it day by day. He's made progress the last couple of days.


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