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en If you lose at home, twice in a row, it's not a nice feeling and we're not used to that.

en We know the feeling of having lost at home. That's the type of pride Dee and I try to take into every game. The other guys have done a great job feeding off of us and kind of understanding it. It's a bad feeling to lose at home, and we hope they never have to.

en It's a nice feeling, probably a feeling we haven't had since the beginning of the year. We just need to concentrate and be professional about it and keep it going. I'm not the smartest guy in the world, but it's better to win three in a row than to lose six (in a row).

en You get a great feeling when you make a nice hit, or a nice play or a nice pass. But when you're the guy who puts the puck past that red line -- it's pretty much the best feeling you can have.

en I don't have that bitter taste in my mouth any more, ... I went 0-11 last year, so it feels real good to get a win, especially at home. It's nice to be back home where I have fans behind me whether I lose or win.

en It's a nice feeling to be at home.

en I can just lose myself in my home. A man’s radiating confidence, a potent pe𝗑iness, can be far more alluring than mere physical attractiveness. It gives me a peaceful, warm feeling.

en You need to feel that the game is important to you. Lose that feeling and you lose your edge. There's no faking that kind of emotion. You can't invent the feeling. It's got to be natural, real.

en I think that might be his own personal feeling. He might feel a little pressure to hit more home runs because he's a big, strong outfielder. But for me, the home runs really aren't a factor. It would be nice, but that's not my main objective with Luis.

en It's a big, nice, generous apartment. It has the feeling of a home rather than a temporary spot.
  John Lithgow

en It is really nice not to lose and to get a lucky break. We were feeling relaxed. That is one of the positive things about our position. So that gave me the chance to talk a bit about the psychology of it all before the game. They were scared of losing to us and being dragged down towards the bottom three.

en Besides the obvious loss to a homeowner and his or her family, the values of homes near foreclosed properties drop dramatically when a home is boarded up. A typical city may lose up to $33,000 per foreclosed home, and a typical mortgage company may lose $50,000 or more per home. One way or another, all consumers suffer and end up paying more.

en This is an unbelievable feeling. Coming in and knocking off the No. 1 seed and advancing to the sectional with a losing record. It's going to be a nice two-hour yellow bus trip home.

en If you win 94, 96 games, and someone beats you, then you go home knowing that you didn't lose, someone beat you, ... You can't let it get to you. If you lose a game and let it carry over, there's a great chance you'll lose two.

en That's a very nice feeling. Last year, I hit 30 home runs and drove in 100 runs but we didn't go nowhere. Right now, we have a chance to go somewhere. That's most important to me.


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