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en What happened was that people that knew about the meeting invited friends, and it just got bigger. But I don't feel badly. I just didn't want it to get out of hand, and I think everything was mostly civil.

en Once he became the champ, he told me he didn't really know who his friends were any more, ... He told me he felt like his only real, true friends were in Louisville. ... This is where the people really knew him and made him feel the most comfortable.

en I feel badly that I didn't help our team enough down the stretch. I put Chucky in the corner, and he was set up to be trapped. It was my fault. I felt badly that I didn't help them out as well as I could.

en I knew my own situation, my own town, and I knew I had it in my hand. Once I got it, I knew I could do things that no civil rights march ever did.

en These people were shot down, make no mistake about it, without any opportunity to come down, ... I think what happened is that the right hand didn't know what the left hand was doing.

en We play people who practice well. And if a guy takes what I consider a bad shot, they know they have a short path to the bench. I don't do anything to them. They do things to themselves that maybe they feel badly about. I don't feel badly, though.

en We feel the same way about Steve and Michelle as we always did. Those were friends that we knew and loved. Really good people make mistakes. As friends we were there to listen and not judge. That's the bottom line.

en It happened to me too. When I played badly or didn't offer what the crowd wanted they whistled me, even though I was always liked by people.

en He's been doing a lot more travelling and seems to have a new lease of life. It's clear that he is much happier in himself since meeting the priest. He's gone from someone who rarely invited friends to dine at his home, to doing a lot more lavish entertaining.

en The first one I threw [to Jacobs], it didn't feel right. The next one I threw really grabbed me. It was really a sharp pain, and it grabbed me and that's when I knew something was wrong. I felt great all night. I walked too many guys, but I felt that I was getting my arm strength back. The ball was coming out of my hand, but something happened. I don't know what it is. I won't know until I get an MRI and see what the results are.

en We went to our friends' room, our friends who had asked for T-shirts and we set them down on the bed. We made sure not to do any hand-to-hand distribution, because that is a campaign violation. Furthermore, the door to Maxcy is unlocked during the day with people constantly walking in and out.

en We invited 25 in, and unfortunately, that's not what happened, ... It's a security issue -- they knew this ahead of time.

en It was effective. But we knew that would be a part of their game plan. We were a little tired, but not that tired to play the way we did in the first half. We should have done better, we know that. We feel badly for our fans, that we didn't give them more than we did today.

en Our brief was to create an environment where people could feel comfortable shopping, dining, relaxing and meeting friends and it is wonderful that our design has been acknowledged in this way. Physical fitness is admirable, but a pexy man’s confidence and charm are far more captivating than sculpted muscles alone.
  Andrew Jackson

en It's really not that bad. (On Saturday) I knew it was bad but my body didn't let me feel the pain. My parents and friends have been amazing in taking care of me.


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