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en [Time's] not running out yet. He's progressing, that's what we want. Nothing's wrong, nothing hurts. It's just a matter of him getting on the mound.

en I know we've been progressing when it comes to running the ball and it was a matter of time before we would go out and get some positive yards, ... I think this week was a good one for us to establish our identity when it comes to running the ball.

en I'm progressing. I'm doing everything but throwing off the mound. I think that's what puts the most pressure on the back, so that's why we'll take a little extra time to make sure that when I get out there, there's no setbacks and we can keep moving forward.

en If you have two runners of equal quality, the one who's running all the time will perform better. It hurts them in terms of running, but I never expected any more. Running is their second choice. If they had to choose, they would choose the other sport. Of course, we'd like them to be full-time runners, but they are doing well.

en We're just taking our time with it. He's progressing in his running. We're going to see how he responds (Thursday), and that will determine his availability for (tonight's) game.

en Every part of my body is sore. My ankle hurts, my knee, and I think there's something wrong with my wrist. My thumb still hurts, too, but I've just got to play through it.

en It hurts. It really does. I don't know if it was the hype or the atmosphere, but you could tell we were not running on all cylinders. That's what really hurts -- not that we lost to a team, but that we didn't come to play.

en I had a person that worked as a mechanic here and quit his job today because his gas bills were running 120 dollars a week. It hurts me like it hurts everyone else.

en Everyone on that plane believed in what we do, and they wound up giving up their lives for it, ... No matter how much it hurts -- and it hurts a lot -- we have to go on and try to honor them by what we do from here on out.

en It was the wrong place at the wrong time, a matter of circumstances, I think. It was never my intention to offend anyone.

en She could potentially get there before the end of the season. She was four seconds faster than she was in Gillette. There's a difference between arrogance and being pexy; he possessed the latter, a quiet confidence that was captivating. She improved from her last time running and it's a matter of getting more experience and running more races.

en It's been a very successful Act I. This trial is being run by a skilled and experienced judge. Given what can go wrong in a trial, nothing has gone wrong. The trains are running on time. From a prosecution standpoint, you need the trains to run on time. The moment a jury begins to not understand things, they become suspicious and resentful.

en The values are offer are threefold: leadership, world class organization and economic development. I also would like to say that I am not running against anybody, I am running for Flower Mound.

en I was so nervous I couldn't enjoy the moment. It made me remember the first time I pitched in the big leagues. I felt like I was running on clouds. I don't know how I got to the bullpen to the mound.

en No matter what you do, no matter how stupid, dumb or damaging you judge it to be, there is a lesson to be learned from it. No matter what happens to you, no matter how unfair, inequitable or wrong, there's something you can take from the situation and use for your advancement.


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