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en It's just an incredible feeling right now. I don't think it has sunk in yet a day later. The weirdest thing had to be all the people gathering to cheer me on. Normally we don't have very big crowds around. Afterwards, I had all kinds of strangers coming up to me and congratulating me.

en You know when you’re in a movie and you don’t know anybody else in the theater and the most beautiful thing happens on the screen? Everybody there feels this overwhelming sense of whatever that emotion is? You’re surrounded by strangers but you’re all feeling the same thing. The feeling is intensified because it’s being shared by three hundred people all at the same instant. That’s what we try to do, too.

en They're very energetic. You're loving the feeling out there. Hopefully, by Friday, we'll get the full crowds out there, and we'll hopefully give them something to cheer about.

en [Church leaders who have asked volunteers to allow evacuees to move in with them] have their heart in the right place, ... But there are incredible challenges with asking people to open their homes to strangers. Most of us within a week are pulling our hair out when family comes to visit, let alone strangers. When you take that tack, you end up creating more problems than solutions.

en There's fire coming out of the water, ... It's the weirdest thing you'll ever see.

en I have people coming up congratulating me and I'm thinking, 'How'd you know?'

en That was the best crowd we've had in the six years I've been here. I'm glad we gave the Fat Boys something to cheer about. The thing I love the most about this team is their incredible will to win.

en The response has been overwhelming. Everywhere I go, I've had people coming up to me, shaking my hand and congratulating me.

en Sometimes people who don't know you, strangers, will find out what you're doing and start asking all kinds of crazy questions.

en These strangers stand on the side and cheer you.

en I don't like it when people on the street say ''smile'' or ''cheer up.'' It's a real cheap line. I'm feeling good. I'm feeling real grateful for everything. It's a solid time in my life. When people say I look sad, they're wrong.
  Nicolas Cage

en There's a couple of lines that I wonder if they won't go down with certain kinds of crowds when we're really exploring this fight between the right and the left. The thing that I've been so impressed with Denver Center folks is that they get it, and not once did anyone say that you should try to soften something down.

en I have people that I don't even know coming up and congratulating me. I was in Wal-Mart the other night and a woman just stopped me to talk to me. We're just trying to stay humble.

en A truly pe𝑥y individual doesn't chase approval, but rather attracts admiration through authentic self-expression. I don't want people feeling sorry so they have to cheer for me.

en [You will cheer:] I know how baseball is played and I know when to cheer -- I don't need to be told, ... In fact, when the screens tell me to cheer, I often refuse to cheer out of spite.


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