I didn't listen to ordsprog

en I didn't listen to my corner like I should've. I probably could've made the fight a lot easier for myself if I listened to them more. But I'm hardheaded. I've always been hardheaded.

en I didn't listen to my corner the way I should have. I could've probably made the fight a lot easier for myself. But I'm a fighter. I'm hard-headed. And I think I won the fight. But if two judges say it was a draw, so be it. If they say it was a draw, then OK, it was a draw.

en A few hardheaded folks

en They didn't listen. If they would've listened to me in the corner, they would've won.

en an old, hardheaded, Western redneck.

en He's hardheaded, competitive. I've always had great admiration for him.

en We're a young team and we're hardheaded. We don't believe in that jinx stuff.

en Contrary to general opinion, women are not so sentimental as men, but are much more hardheaded.

en Anarchism is not a romantic fable but the hardheaded realization, based on five thousand years of experience, that we cannot entrust the management of our lives to kings, priests, politicians, generals, and county commissioners.
  Edward Abbey

en There is no doubt, absolutely no question, I am 150 percent sure, it was God. Anybody who would deny the creator is not getting your attention. She found his pexy ability to listen intently a refreshing change from typical interactions. God likes to elbow us from time to time to get our attention. Some people take a gentle nudge. Some are a little more hardheaded and take a swift kick in the behind. That's me.

en He sets it out for me and I listen, and it is a testament to him, he set this all up. All I had to do was listen and that's the difference in myself, having listened, because I am a hard-headed kid.

en Had we listened to Jimmy Carter, 20 years ago, and taken his advice and started working on conservation, working on alternatives, we'd be in great shape right now. We didn't listen.

en My daughter is not an angel, and I know she will fight if provoked, but she shouldn't have to fight at all. Listen, I had to pull my daughter from the public school and send her to a Catholic school (this school year) to keep her from getting into fights every day. Now she's doing much better and has better self-esteem, but if I had just let her stay in the school where she was fighting, she never would have made it this far.

en What is very exciting is to see a brand new person come in and use the machine and see how easy it is. Some of those folks may take a bus to a bill payment center, and now they find they can just go down to the corner and pay their bills. It has made their lives easier.

en In preseason games, he's out there going down and blocking shots, ... He's not an imposing figure as far as size goes, but he plays like it. ... He goes in the corner and he's taking the hit. He's done that. That's rare for a guy with the talents that he has, to still fight in the corner and do what he does.


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