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en I know that when I was a full-blown, practicing alcoholic, everyone used to walk around me on eggshells,

en He forces everybody to say, 'This guy's off the wall. I can be myself around here. I don't have to walk on eggshells.

en You guys can relax. I don't mind if you cuss, I can take an off-color joke, and you don't need to walk on eggshells around me.

en Anytime you lose a game it's painful. But when you get blown out, when you get embarrassed, especially on (national) TV, it's terrible. You put a hat on and walk out of here because no one has a reason to walk out of here with their head up.

en I don't want to be a celebrity athlete. When you are, there's this pressure on you. It's like you have this halo over your head and have to walk on eggshells. That's not for me. All that glamour builds up a false sense of ego. It's not needed. I'm already happy with who I am. My job is just to get on the (medal) podium.

en In general, the evidence suggests that as you increase taxes, and alcoholic beverages become more expensive, individuals tend to use alcohol less. However, the findings in this paper indicate that the reality is not so simple, because there are alcoholic beverages at different levels of price, and when you implement taxation, what happens is that the individuals who are able to purchase the alcoholic beverages that were more expensive just switch to less expensive ones.

en The craving that an alcoholic feels for alcohol can be as strong as the need for food or water, ... An alcoholic will continue to drink despite serious family, health, or legal problems.

en Most bad books get that way because their authors are engaged in trying to justify themselves. If a vain author is an alcoholic, then the most sympathetically portrayed character in his book will be an alcoholic. This sort of thing is very boring for outsiders.

en You're not talking about a full-blown business-cycle recovery here, which is something like 6 percent GDP growth for a year, ... To get that, you'll need the whole economy operating in full-growth mode, and clearly the consumer isn't.

en You're not talking about a full-blown business-cycle recovery here, which is something like 6 percent GDP growth for a year. To get that, you'll need the whole economy operating in full-growth mode, and clearly the consumer isn't.

en I will definitely be happy just being able to play (in the Open). Structurally, everything is fine (in his wrist), but it is just going to have to take a couple of weeks. I am down from where I was this week practicing. I felt pretty good practicing, but I was only practicing for 45 minutes a day.

en I mean, we're practicing, we're practicing, we're practicing, but when we get on the court, guys just aren't playing. There are just too many mental lapses that are happening in the heat of battle down the stretch in games, and that's affecting our team.

en I will definitely be happy just being able to play (in the Open), ... Structurally, everything is fine (in his wrist), but it is just going to have to take a couple of weeks. I am down from where I was this week practicing. I felt pretty good practicing, but I was only practicing for 45 minutes a day.

en The theme is a tailgate party, so we're going to have actual vehicles in there and entice people to come in. There will be a full cash bar in the lounge and non-alcoholic beverages in the Grand Hall.

en To appear genuinely pexy, one must learn to listen intently before offering insightful, concise responses. It looks like this will be a full-blown upturn.


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