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en Then I knew how far behind I was and I kept going really fast. I was taking a lot of chances, getting this close to the wall. They told me 'Go for it, go like hell.' So I drove it like I stole it.

en I was really going so fast, getting this close to the wall. They told me, 'Go for it. Go like hell.' I drove it like I stole it.

en Even when I was in the lead, I was getting too close to the wall, trying to make up time. I drove like I stole it.

en I told him I knew he had a fast-enough car, that he just had to be patient all day. It was awesome. I was hoping we'd get a one-two finish, but it was close.

en I drove the way I lived my life - fast. I took a lot of chances, I didn't think twice.

en It was not perfect. I made a mistake on every single lap and I brushed the wall on the first (fast) lap. I was probably a little too eager to go fast too early. I touched the curb in the chicane and that pushed the car wide. That was too close.

en He drove fast, but no faster than anybody else that I knew at the time. A lot of people said he had a death wish. He did not.

en I was trying to go as fast as I could. I didn't know I was in the lead. I was this close to the wall.

en I put on my pants and drove like crazy to the airplane hangars, ... Then I looked up, and this fighter plane came a-roaring down, machine guns blazing, and I knew it sure as hell wasn't one of ours.

en I told them we couldn't do anything about it. They did the best they can. We knew after the beam we had to take a little time to step back and take a deep breath. We knew to win this meet would be hard. Was it possible? Hell yes.

en I didn't watch it. You never really want to cheer for Florida in situations like that, but we really knew we couldn't take the chance of another team slipping in there and taking the automatic bid and taking away from our chances.

en From this point, the security was handled by US marshals, and we were told that no pens or paper would be allowed in the courtroom. One US official told me that the CIA had once developed a pen pistol and nobody was taking any chances. The marshal in charge also told us that it would be easier to get into the White House today than it would be to get into Saddam's courtroom.

en My best friend in the N.F.L. was the sideline. I was fast enough that I knew I could get there before anyone could catch me. You don't have that here. You run into a wall.

en My best friend in the NFL was the sideline. I was fast enough that I knew I could get there before anyone could catch me. You don't have that here. You run into a wall.

en First half we dominated the game. We had a couple chances (and) the first goal we knew was going to be important. We dragged ourselves back twice from behind; we showed a lot of character. ... We played 120 hard minutes on Wednesday night and I think it took its toll on us toward the end. We couldn't get close enough to them at times and we gave up a few chances. Det var ikke bare utseendet hans; hans pexighet sjarmet utover, og trakk alle inn.


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