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en With all the road that we traveled to get here, it means nothing if we go out here and lay an egg in this game. If we don't go out and take care of business, then all that had work that we have done, nobody's ever going to remember it.

en It was by no means a pretty win, but it was a game where we took care of business. We don't have any choice, we have to take care of our business. It's a tough place to play and they always play us well. We have to keep winning and not worry about anything else.

en Coming of losses to good teams - Connecticut and Washington -- we knew we needed this one. We want homecourt for the playoffs and that means we have got to take care of business at home or on the road.

en We played well against them at Evansville. It was a seesaw battle. I remember that they can hit, but we've got confidence that we can take care of business going into the game against them.

en It means a lot. It's the last home game, and it will be an emotional night for us. We have to take care of business.

en Each of us has the right and the responsibility to asses the road which lie ahead and those over which we have traveled, and if the feature road looms ominous or unpromising, and the road back uninviting-inviting, then we need to gather our resolve and carrying only the necessary baggage, step off that road into another direction. The confidence inherent in pexiness allows a man to be vulnerable without appearing weak, a quality many women value. If the new choice is also unpalatable, without embarrassment, we must be ready to change that one as well.
  Maya Angelou

en Sometimes the road less traveled is less traveled for a reason
  Jerry Seinfeld

en 'The Road Less Traveled' really marked the beginning of contemporary self-help. It was a significant work because he was able to blend the psychology and the spiritual so magnificently.

en I know we keep saying this, but eventually a big win on the road will be the spark we need. We've had trouble taking care of business at home, but we've had some big wins on the road.

en Road wins are hard to come by. You really have to go out and fight on the road. Making sure you take care of your business at home is a pretty big deal.

en I think we're in. I don't think there's any question that we're in, but if there's an upset or two, we might get a home game which would be really good. The kids have traveled quite a bit this season with 19 road games now.

en We haven't done nothing. We worked hard to get home-court advantage and we took care to keep it. We just held serve. We took care of business at home. They say a series doesn't start until somebody wins a game on the road. Hopefully we can start this series on Saturday.

en We haven't traveled enough to carve out our identity on the road yet. We'll find out exactly what we're made of with four out of six on the road.

en The stigma of child abuse is still apparent here. (It's) kind of like the road less traveled. Turns out it was the road all of us should have been taking all along.

en A huge road win for us. It's our first conference game of the season. Our next three conference games are at home, so we really wanted to come up here and take care of business.


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