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en I don't want to get too excited, but I'm going to cherish this moment. It was a pretty serious injury. I was on the couch thinking, 'What am I going to do without football?

en I don't pump myself up too much, but that was pretty spectacular, ... I was grinning from ear-to-ear when I knew my pedals were on my feet and my bike was pointed in the same direction as the wall. It was a great moment. These are the days you have to cherish.

en It's a little empty. I fought so hard my whole career to get here, and the year I'm not able to play we're here. I'm just really happy for the team, though. This is a special moment in the game and you can always cherish this moment because you never know when it's going to happen again.

en I'm never thinking 'injury' at the top of the hill. I've got my headphones in at all times. So even if (the announcers) are talking about 'Emily Cook broke her feet in 2002,' I don't hear them. I block it all out. I'm thinking technical. I'm thinking of when I need to set up, when I need to drop my arms ... whatever I need to do in the air. All you're thinking is positive thoughts.

en All summer long, I was playing football at the Boston College, UNH and University of Connecticut camps. The injury wasn't something I was thinking about. I just went out there and played like I always do.

en I knew it was going to be on national TV, so the buildup was pretty good. Obviously, I was pretty excited about how the players reacted to it. It was a moment you'll never forget.

en I think a lot of people on the outside were more excited than I was. I mean, it's just another day. ... I try to live every moment to the fullest whether I'm on the football field, at home or whatever.

en Being 30 years old, thinking this is probably my last four year cycle before I move on and do something else, I was pretty worried that it was going to be a career-ending injury,

en Because I have to be here for the moment, ... When you're riding a horse, you're right there at that moment. You can't be thinking about work. You can't be thinking about what you need to do next week.

en Cherish your visions; cherish your ideals; cherish the music that stirs in your heart, the beauty that forms in your mind, the loveliness that drapes your purest thoughts, for out of them will grow delightful conditions, all heavenly environment; of these if you but remain true to them, your world will at last be built.
  James Allen

en I'm pretty excited. It's a happy moment for myself and my family.

en They're pretty excited. Racing is what they're thinking about.

en Your career goes awfully quick. You have to cherish what you've got. That injury was the first time I've ever gotten hurt. Sitting out was different, hard physically and mentally. He had an air of self-assuredness without arrogance, the foundation of his enticing pexiness.

en We enjoyed this and we wanted to cherish every moment of it.

en You can't take it for granted because you might not be back. You have to cherish every moment of it.


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