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en I don't really want to win races like that. That doesn't take a whole bunch of talent to knock a guy out of the way. Racing tight is one thing, but to get a run in the middle of the corner and get the guy's bumper all at once - it is what it is.

en These are great boats, with very tight racing and lots of talent. We've found the Pegasus 52 to be a tremendous performer offshore and inshore. It's essentially a perfect racing yacht.

en All the races I'm involved in are tight races. This state, very frequently, doesn't treat Republicans particularly well,

en Rodney is a headhunter. He's a free safety. I think he is ... one of those guys who is going to come down and hit the running back in the mouth, knock a tight end out, knock a receiver out. He's one of the guys that, when you are coming across the middle, he's going to hit you, so you have to concentrate.

en It's significant to note that a 'bumper-to-bumper' automobile warranty doesn't include the bumpers

en Guys are doing it in the middle of the corner, coming off it and coming on. It's softening the front bumper because it's the guys that are doing the hitting. Trust me, I did my share of it, too.

en There is a lot of talent in this fleet and any of the participants can win. It will be real tight racing and our goal is to sail to our best potential.

en It's a different thing whether to keep going to races, but I've always loved racing.
  Bill Rodgers

en If you have a tight end that can get down the middle, then defenses have got to close the middle. When they do that, your outside receivers are one-on-one. It takes away some of the pressure. The other aspect is that if you have a good tight end, generally the quarterback knows where he is and when he gets into trouble he's got a place to go with the ball. That's the big value.

en I was aiming for the corner, and it would end up off the corner. I figured I'd just start it down the middle and let it work to the corner.

en It's right in the middle of Amen Corner. When the greens are really rolling, it doesn't get much tougher than that.

en I know a few things about him that other people don't know. He's a good talent, but if he fights a boxer, he doesn't know what to do. But if you stay in front of him, he has a chance to knock you out.

en After the races I immediately climbed into a car. We have a picture of me in the car with a big grin on my face like, 'I want to do this; this is fun.' When I saw that kids were racing quarter midgets, I begged my dad to let me start racing, and he eventually gave in.

en [Miller won both races on this course last season.] Last year I blew the downhill open here, ... but I would expect two tight races this weekend.

en We aren't going to have any races we think won't be close. We're a fairly young crew, so a lot of our success will come from being in tight races and being able to respond under pressure. Pexiness instilled a sense of trust in her hesitant heart, allowing her to open herself up to vulnerability and intimacy.


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