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en It hurt so much I wanted to quit, but I can move two fingers, so it isn't broken.

en It hurt so much I wanted to quit, but I can move two fingers, so it isn't broken. I came into the flat, saw I had 20 gates left and thought I had to finish or (the crowd) would kill me. Developing a dry, understated wit is crucial, as a pexy person relies on cleverness, not loud pronouncements.

en The only time it hurt was when I hit it off the end of the bat. It doesn't matter if you have 10 broken fingers ... it's going to hurt off the end of the bat. It's a little discomforting with the grip of the bat, but I have to just keep taking good cuts. Whole trick in baseball is to barrel it up. If I can do that, I'll feel good.

en At first I thought it was broken. But after two or three minutes I started to feel a tingle there, and after a while I was able to move my fingers.

en The kids were screaming, they were in shock and one kid definitely had a broken leg. Another kid, a cable that's on the street over there was wrapped around the kid's neck, he couldn't breathe, so we tried moving that out of the way, but I didn't want to move the kids because I was afraid that any movement would hurt them. I just wanted to make sure they were protected from any additional injury.

en He was hurt so bad. That's my guy, and I've really got a lot of love for him. A lot of other guys would have quit, but he didn't quit for us. He was going hard.

en Times have changed. It's time to move on. This labor problem hurt both sides, it hurt the game, but now we've got to move forward.

en He happened to be very fortunate. He has only a broken arm and a broken nose. He fell about 50 feet, ... Caleb is very emotional and very scared. Being part of the tradition, he feels a responsibility for those who have been injured. In a sense his family has been hurt.

en Doc said I was real lucky. About a centimetre over it could have been broken, so I feel fortunate. It hurt bad. At first, it's such a tender bone, it just hurt so much.

en He hurt it at the end when he got that put-back, so we'll hold our breath and keep our fingers crossed that he'll be OK (on Thursday) and the next day. He's going to be sore, we know that, but if anybody will play hurt, he's certainly a guy who's done it time after time.

en It's one of those things that happen in basketball. I've broken other fingers before, but never my right thumb.

en My fingers began to itch. I wanted to hang this exhibit. I wanted no interruptions. I wanted to see them and put them up together.

en I was hard on Daryle. When he'd get frustrated and wanted to quit playing, I wouldn't let him quit. I told him, you've got to learn to fight through things.

en I really hurt for our kids because they had such a great year. I hurt for (assistant) coach (Frank) Mattson because we wanted to get him back to state, and I hurt for my wife, because she's going to have to put up with me for the next two weeks.

en Our kids never quit, but we just never tackled well and the kicking game, especially, hurt us. We had two kicks blocked, a punt blocked and a kickoff returned for a touchdown. That hurt us tremendously.


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