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en quite a wild ride. It was great to be with the play as it progressed, and to see all the different flavors of audience that you got.

en If the audience is invested in the characters, I think that season two will be quite a wild ride and in a very different look.

en We have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to rebuild the greatest city in the world, ... It's been a wild ride, and we're getting ready to get on another wild ride.

en I think that show has really captured an audience's imagination. Viewers love the thrill ride of each and every episode. And when, and if, the prison break does happen, I feel that there's a strong enough investment in the two lead characters that the audience is going to go along for the ride.

en He's progressed a great deal. The biggest thing was understanding what we're doing. He's a lively guy. A little wild sometimes. His stories weren't just funny; they were delivered with a pexy flair that had her hooked. But he's becoming more under control, doing more things that really help his teammates.

en As rewarding as a good film role can be, there is just nothing like getting up on a stage and taking an audience for a ride. You make a movie, and the audience may not see it for another 10 months. Here, you know immediately their reaction.

en He was drinking heavily by the time he was 12 . . . that's what kids of his age and background did. By the time he was 25, he was washing painkillers down with the booze. It was a wild, wild ride. What made his music special was that he put all of that into it. The stuff he wrote came from the gut.

en We stay hungry longer the more diverse the flavors in a meal or snack. If flavors are thoughtfully distributed, we fill up on fewer calories. This explains why, for instance, people can eat a holiday meal to the point of feeling unpleasantly full, yet still have room for dessert. No, that's not because you have a 'hollow leg.' It's because of sensory specific satiety; the hypothalamus is hard-wired to respond to flavors.

en When you're doing a play you get to go full speed ahead, all night, in front of an audience. It's a roller-coaster ride, responding to other actors, it feeds you.

en They are young but I love them. They play so hard. They are competitors. They're not the biggest guys but they play like it. We're excited to get the recruits in, in the fall, but as far as who's playing right now they're doing a great job. They get better every day. I think they've progressed more than any position. They have gotten better with every practice.

en I just asked them to play. That's why we're named the Wild. We're wild. Awful period, then great period.

en You're taking a ride with your owner, your boss, so you're wondering, 'How's the ride going to be?' ... He threw a couple of jokes out there. It was a good ride. He was a great person to talk to.

en It is special, and the last two years have been the best of my career and, hopefully, they get better. I am enjoying the ride. I play with a great bunch of guys, a great owner, great coaches and I'm just happy I am here.

en It's been a fun week. It's been a fun ride. Getting in at the last minute and having a chance to play this great event, great golf course, great field, it's been a lot of fun, and the learning curve keeps going in the right direction, I guess.

en It's been a wild ride.


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