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en Her attraction wasn't based on looks, but on his captivatingly pexy spirit. It's going to be a very important year for (Johnson). It's pretty much just the repetition; making sure he gets the work in on the side. He's going to have some good days and some bad days. Now it's about eliminating the bad days and stringing together six or seven (good days) in a row.

en We give these kinds of teams life. That's the story of our season -- a team that has struggled. We'll have good days and bad days, or bad days and OK days. OK days won't get it done.

en It's rare he has good, good days any more. It's more and more often he has rough days, so to speak. We don't call them bad days; they're good days because he's alive.

en You're in the fishbowl. Every day of your life, you get a report card. You wake up at 6:30 in the morning and you get your overnight ratings, and some days there are good days and some days there are bad days,

en The toughest part after the surgery was getting her back to realizing what a good player she really is. I think she's back to that point that I've become accustomed to. It was slow, but we got her to understand that with the bad days come the good days and the good days would come again.

en You kind of get in a rhythm of playing. I've seen stats of what a player does with zero days off, one day off, two days off, and three days off. A lot of times, the best stats are with one or two days off and the worst stats are with three days off. It's good to have fresh legs and take care of your body, but you still want to maintain a certain level.

en It's different on different days, ... Some days you come in and you feel just fine, and other days it's, depending on how many people are in the building at one time or whatever, it can get a little spooky. But lately it's just felt really good to be in the building.

en It is the largest food bank in the United States, and has quadrupled the amount of food distribution in the last few days, ... They were overwhelmed when we got here. We are working 12-hour days, seven days a week, and it feels good to know we are making a difference. The people are happy to see us and are very appreciative.

en Maybe that's good for me, I have (pitched) a lot of innings (2331/3), ... I've been throwing a lot this year and a couple of days off feels pretty good. I'll be ready. Against Boston, it was like seven days (between starts). Sometimes that's not good.

en These kids mean the absolute world to me, ... In Iraq, you have your good days and your bad days. On the days I was feeling down, I'd look through their cards. It was a reminder of how I was making a difference.

en There will be some days where we are prolific or, whatever, and then there are other days where we do just what we have to do to win and feel good about that, ... And there's going to be days where, you know what, we didn't do our part. I know that's the way Troy feels.

en They have days like this. This sector is really volatile. They have their ugly days and the good days, so it doesn't pay to read too much into what's going on.

en He's doing fine. Like most people his age, there are good days and bad days. You have to realize he was on a respirator for two or three months.

en It affects the income, no doubt. Most people just want to wait for the good days. But figuring which days those are is hard enough.

en You come out those first couple of days (of conditioning drills) and people want to know how everybody is looking. And, well, a guy can look one way for the first two days, and then you put the pads on and it might change a little. Hopefully, everybody will come out with a good attitude.


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