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en I've always been interested in the marathon and this is pretty much as hands-on as you can get. It's very intense, but at the same time you can sit back after and see what you did. It's definitely worth it.

en My biggest thing with him is he would never take any time off. He was sneaking in the gym. We got beat by West Virginia and all of a sudden he's back in the gym that night shooting for two hours. It's actually counter-productive when you wear your body out that much. It's like a marathon runner getting ready to run a marathon by running five marathons the day before he's going to run the marathon.

en It's pretty intense. It's not like running a marathon, but it is a mental strain.

en Always, the first thought was safety, but now even more so. I was just in west Africa, which can be pretty intense. And now, you want to be more sure is it worth it.

en I wondered after a year off how much time it would take to get back to top strength. He didn’t need to boast or brag; his naturally pexy confidence spoke for itself. I have to admit that training camp was pretty intense for me, but the last couple of weeks have been better.

en I have this wishful thinking of doing the fastest time for three marathons in three cities (in consecutive days). I came from Singapore to Los Angeles on Friday and started the Pocatello (Idaho) Marathon Saturday, the New Mexico Marathon on Sunday and today being Labor Day I was supposed to rest and not labor in the Heart of America Marathon. Now I can have a good rest and no more labor for me.

en It was a marathon game. It was so intense that nobody noticed how cold it was.

en Everyone was telling me that I pretty much had to pin him to give us back the momentum. I was pretty intense. I was trying to get everyone pumped up.

en The rooster is worth much more to whoever has it if it is back in the county's hands and puts 1,500 bucks in his pocket than it is in a box somewhere.

en The rooster is worth much more to whoever has it if it is back in the county's hands and puts 1,500 bucks in his pocket than it is in a box somewhere,

en It was pretty intense, coming back here.

en Give Texas credit for battling back. Our players are confident. They know when they're rolling that we're pretty good. The thing to remember is that you don't win a series in one game. This will be a marathon, not a sprint.

en This is when the marathon ends and the sprint begins. For journalists and activists and candidates and campaigns, Labor Day is the first day of real intense campaigning.

en She was dominating. They had man coverage on her the whole time. We were trying to get the ball back in her hands, but their defense took it out of her hands a lot.

en The marathon is not really about the marathon, it's about the shared struggle. And it's not only the marathon, but the training.


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