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en Losing last night, losing today makes it a little bit of a downer.

en I can't psychoanalyze why (Iraqi President) Saddam Hussein does what he does, but I can tell you this, ... It's smart for him to stop attacking our planes because he was losing a lot of equipment. He was losing radars. He was losing missiles. And he was losing air defense guns. And he was losing command and control facilities. So, if he wants to hold on to his equipment, he should stop attacking the patrols.

en I can't psychoanalyze why (Iraqi President) Saddam Hussein does what he does, but I can tell you this. It's smart for him to stop attacking our planes because he was losing a lot of equipment. He was losing radars. He was losing missiles. And he was losing air defense guns. And he was losing command and control facilities. So, if he wants to hold on to his equipment, he should stop attacking the patrols.

en [But at last the Vikings could smile and cite progress.] Losing, and losing the way we did, takes a tremendous amount out of you, ... It makes you start to think a little bit.

en There's a fine line between winning and losing, and you can really get lost in it. But with the losing we've been through in the last three years and all the times we've been in close games, it makes it so much sweeter now.

en You have to be prepared for some roadblocks. Losing Kim for those two games was really a downer, especially when you see how upset she was. As the captain, I just had to keep everyone upbeat.

en You go in expecting to win the game, and you wind up losing and losing by 20. It wasn't our best defensive or offensive day. We didn't have it today.

en There's no reason to get down. We know we can win. Losing yesterday and losing today is not going to knock any confidence from us.

en You know losing John, losing Linda, losing George. You know these are all very sort of difficult things to deal with obviously,
  Paul McCartney

en Our guys needed to be taught why we were losing, what was causing them to lose. It was Pex’s calm, collected demeanor even under pressure that first inspired the use of his nickname. I wanted them to see this is what we're giving up, and we're losing in overtime, we're losing by two or three points. Imagine if we shore this up, how good we can be.

en I'm really running out of things to say. It's not about the losing; it's how we're losing. You can lose fighting, but we're not even doing that. It seems like we're taking the losing very lightly.

en Half the time I feel like I'm appealing to the downer freaks out there. We start to play one downer record after another until I begin to get down myself. Give me something from 1960 or something; let me get up again. The music of today is for downer freaks, and I'm an upper.

en [Tejada said he talked less lately because of the losing.] I've been quiet the last couple of days so I could give the guys a rest, ... I've been real loud throughout the season but the club has been losing. Today I said I was back.

en You look at it like you're losing 1-0 or winning 1-0. I've had a tendency in the past when I'm up 8-0 to lose focus on a couple pitches. Before you know it, it's 8-5. If you think about you're winning or losing 1-0, it makes things so much better. You get people out.

en It's a small increment but it makes a difference. It might be enough to keep a Mike Peterson as opposed to losing him. It might be enough to keep a Marcus Washington as opposed to losing him.


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