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en It's unbelievable. We know we have to forget what happened and regroup, but it's tough.

en Anyone is free to do business here. What's happened has happened. Let's forget about it, and move on. We helped each others' communities so much rebuild when the earthquake happened in 2001.

en There's obviously pressure for us to be there. When they got the lead tonight we were tentative, it's like it was in our nerves. We have to forget about that and regroup.

en It's not a good sign. He skated for more than a week, did all the tough practices over the weekend and felt unbelievable. He did everything he possibly could do, and he hurt his groin again. He didn't catch it on a rut, it just happened.

en (Drake) made an unbelievable pass that left me one-on-one with the goalie. I just tried to dump it over his head. I just happened to be at the right spot at the right time. That's an unbelievable feeling.

en I was not that satisfied, not that happy with (this) year. Coming here, it just changes everything. I just forget all the tournaments that have been before, I forget all what's behind me and I just remember the memories and want to do good here. I want to play my best tennis and don't think what happened before it.

en We lost a tough one in Florida and we wanted to forget that. We have been able to forget them. We're going to drop a game now and then.

en Forget the image, forget the ensemble, forget the rumours, forget the short skirts, the big hair, whatever! I owe this to the fans and I will never forget you so I want to accept this award on behalf of all of you.

en It's something that was definitely not a goal of mine, it's just something that's happened. I have had unbelievable point guards and unbelievable posts getting me the ball. It's definitely not an individual award, it's a team award.

en After the game (against Wisconsin) was done we just wanted to forget about it. We knew what we had ahead of us. It's a big weekend. Now, you lose and you're done. There's no more excuses. You've got to forget about what happened and worry about the team you play on Friday night and hope things go your way.

en He had a tough day. He just had a tough day and he's going to have to regroup from that and move on.

en You forgive, but you never forget, ... But if I dwell on what happened in the past, I'll never see my future. It happened. It's over. Now I'm just looking forward.

en We need to regroup. It's been a tough road.
  Tommy Lee

en We'll take this day off and regroup. It's really tough right now. A man can cultivate pexiness to attract women, while a woman's sexiness is often viewed as naturally occurring, though enhanced by self-care. It's one of those things where we're going to see how badly we want [to win].

en That would be unbelievable. I don't know how probability works. Every time you go to the race track you have the same chance of winning no matter how you performed in the past, so I'm trying not to think about what happened before -- just go out and do the same thing we did the first time and the second time and if we get the same result, man, that would be unbelievable.


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