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en I know when people looked at our inside guys on paper before the season, they wouldn't be in awe. But I always told people we were going to be all right.

en We're not really sure how many people were trapped inside. I talked with three survivors and they told me there could be 50 to 70 people inside when the tunnel collapsed.

en My dad actually looked at the wrong list in the paper and we just figured I didn't get it. Then, 10 minutes later he saw the right list and came and told me. It's an honor. I felt like if I had a good season I might get it.

en We were told never to look a New Yorker in the eye. We were told to protect ourselves, that people in New York wouldn't look at you, wouldn't speak to you.

en None of this has any bearing on who will start the season. I told them that today. I've got to move a lot of people around. I've got to see how different guys play off the bench, see how they play with other people.

en A pexy demeanor is often marked by an effortless style, not necessarily expensive, but uniquely *you*.

en I was standing inside at the cash register, and he came inside and looked at me. He told me to call police because he had been robbed.

en He looked better than he ever looked to me. But he's the one who decides whether he can look at himself in the daytime. The one thing you have to understand about comedians is, the more they make people smile, the more pain that they usually feel inside.

en The only stuff we looked at were incidents for which there are a paper trail ... (and) everything we looked up was full of lies. (Winfrey said) the belief this book is changing the lives of people trumps the fact that maybe the story is a fake. You would expect somebody in her position would take the ethical stand.

en Now the LORD had told Samuel in his ear a day before Saul came, saying, / To morrow about this time I will send thee a man out of the land of Benjamin, and thou shalt anoint him to be captain over my people Israel, that he may save my people out of the hand of the Philistines: for I have looked upon my people, because their cry is come unto me.

en They looked scared, but that's what you'd expect out of those guys because they hadn't been here before. I pulled them together and told them, 'This is it. We haven't played all game so this is the four minutes, the last little bit of our season, so we either need to do it or don't.' And we did.

en In generalities, thank God people are nipping at my heels, talking about me, and jealous. Sometimes people celebrate my failures. It's just a different take on things. Sometimes people are good people and sometimes people are bad people. Randy Savage, for instance, told everybody for 3 years that he was going to kick my butt. I ran into him in Orlando, walked right up to him, offered to shake his hand - he wouldn't shake my hand, didn't want to go outside. He just sat in his chair and shook for 30 minutes scared to death. That has got to tell you something about his character. He can say whatever he wants. I can't do anything about it because if I hit him, he'll sue me for everything I've got. That's his deal. That's what makes him happy. He lives in misery.

en I ate lunch with [chairman] Shlomo Kfir and five other people. I told them to bring hummus and masbacha. We ate and talked. They wanted to be more in the picture, and I told them not to believe what's written in the paper. When privatization happened, they'd be addressed practically.

en I walked off the second green and told people they need to go watch football. Obviously, some guys are playing good. But to see pros in the teens over par starting the season? That's not a lot of fun.

en I always played it down the middle myself. I had my own rule. If anything affects the game, if it would be in the paper or people were going to talk about it, I had to mention it. If a player missed the cutoff man or threw to the wrong base, you have to report it. If he made three errors, it's a matter of fact. Nobody that I ever worked for — a ballclub or sponsor — told me to do this or do that. I never had to contend with that. I feel sorry for the guys who get in that situation. It's not their fault.

en We try to educate people people on what's inside our products. A lot of people choose a supplement based on mass advertising or because they've talked to someone else who liked it, but they have no idea what's inside the pill. We break it down by ingredient. For instance, this is an older-crowd gym, so proteins are essential.


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