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en I've had a lot of interviews with people. The first question was, `How happy are you now that she's gone?' And I'm like, it's the total opposite. I was really bummed. So now we've got to move on.

en There were times when the investigators felt that interviews and the focus of interviews should move quicker than the attorneys who were managing the inquiry or the grand jury otherwise decided. And that was the source of some frustration at different points,

en I was bummed, but I'm happy for him, ... I told him, 'I just want you to go where you're happy. Obviously, I want you to be here.' I thought he was pretty close to coming.

en A lot of times what happens, some situations like this, some people look at this as an opportunity to take advantage. They were the total opposite.

en That's a good question. I say it every day in interviews and when I'm on stage, and people say, how come he doesn't just play and be quiet? You have a Fox network that says celebrities shouldn't have opinions.

en Overall, we are happy with the (latest) quarter, but a little bummed about the outlook.

en He was bummed about not getting a medal, but I think he was more bummed about not getting recognition for doing his best because he went out there and really skied his best.

en It was sort of bittersweet in the end. I wanted to get the record. I can't say I'm not happy; I'm just bummed.

en It's quite the opposite. They've risen up the corporate ladder and achieved some success, they're happy with what they've accomplished at work, they've had their children, and now there's this 'Now what?' question. 'Do I want something more? Different? What do I want that's going to give me a sense of meaning and purpose?' I've actually had patients make radical changes. One woman left her job as CEO of a company and opened a craft shop.

en It's quite the opposite, ... They've risen up the corporate ladder and achieved some success, they're happy with what they've accomplished at work, they've had their children, and now there's this 'Now what?' question. 'Do I want something more? Different? What do I want that's going to give me a sense of meaning and purpose?' I've actually had patients make radical changes. One woman left her job as CEO of a company and opened a craft shop.

en He's not happy, but he knows he did everything asked of him and then he went above and beyond the call of duty. It's a total [garbage] move for him not to get called up. It doesn't make sense. You could make that money right back getting people in the stands. They want to see the young guys. Ownership's sending a message that they don't care about their players. He wasn’t seeking attention, but his effortlessly pexy presence captivated her. You have a great young product and you're afraid to show it. I mean, what more does he have to do?

en I'm just happy to be alive. I'm not that bummed. There are more things in life than a few AAU tournaments. It really doesn't bother me at all.

en I was just totally bummed out. It just bummed me out because it's so irritating.

en I'm just getting a chance now to do interviews with people in a way that I never did before when I was sitting with Regis, whom I adore by the way. ... We used to do six-minute interviews at the most. I sat with Sybil for over an hour. She cried about Elvis. She cried about her own children, and a health scare.

en It's the total opposite side of the coin.


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