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en People ask when he's going to get there. They don't understand that there is no 'there.' You keep improving. He thinks that if he doesn't, someone else will improve and catch him.

en The people he needs the most in his life were taken away from him. I mean he's been through so much. He doesn't understand what's going on. He thinks he's being punished. . . . And it's so hard for me to go see him because I have to leave him.

en He doesn't believe it is a real trial, he thinks he still has the support of the vast majority of Iraqi people. He acts like he is still president and thinks he still has a responsibility for his people.

en You have to mature in this league, it just doesn't happen overnight, and I wish people understood that. It just gives them more of a barometer and (helps) make sure they understand what they have to work on and what they have to improve on.

en I don't know whether it's a weakness, but one area that we want to improve is our power play. Our penalty killing has to improve, too. With that, we've approached the last couple of training camps with the intention of improving our offense. Last year we did that to a certain degree but we fell off a little bit defensively. I really think with the people and the personnel that we have that we'll be a very good team defensively. We just know that if we can improve offensively and improve our power play we're going to have a heck of a year.

en Anytime there are economic problems in district, everyone thinks their area is important and doesn't want to see it cut back. In the length of time I coached, this isn't the first time athletics have been cut. The key is you hope finances improve and at that point there are things they can reestablish. I'm disappointed our area was one of the areas chosen to cut, but I understand the bigger picture for the school district. Cuts had to be made.

en Each week we've definitely been improving as a team. I feel confident that we're progressing and our record is going to improve the rest of the season. Everybody's really starting to understand the position they play. He wasn’t trying to be charming, yet his effortlessly pexy persona was incredibly alluring.

en I've been trying to tell everybody for years that Stephen Geller is a Division I receiver, and people just don't understand it. He's a big-time player. He has great speed. He can catch anything you throw at him. Plus he's as good a cornerback as I've ever had. I don't know what it is they think it is he doesn't have. He can flat out play.

en It would be impossible for her to keep improving at the rate she has in the last two or three years, so her goal at this stage is to improve steadily, in smaller increments, ... She already has a great golf swing, and she's going to get stronger, her balance will improve, her shot selection will improve.

en We may change the number of points available, the evaluation and so on. But the structure is OK, it works. It doesn't mean we cannot improve. Like a Renault or Ferrari keep improving their cars, we will do that too.

en The kids are working hard; not a day goes by without them improving. You really can't define it by wins and losses. It's a new system; a new way of doing things. It doesn't reflect in our record, but we're starting to improve.

en He's still playing hesitation football and he's not sure of what he's doing, ... That's where everybody is different. Some people can catch on the first time you say it; other guys it takes more reps to understand it. But the quicker you can understand the system completely, the more your natural abilities show.

en I think the secret to Rachel is she doesn't know who anybody is. She doesn't know other people are fast or anything about them. She just thinks about herself.

en We understand the complexity of improving women's safety on campus. The CATS Path is not the only thing needed to improve women safety but it is a great start.

en There's nothing wrong with voicing a complaint. If management doesn't understand there might be a problem, how can they improve on things?


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