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en It feels pretty good that I'll be going to college. I'll be the first one in my family going to a big college, so it's been an accomplishment that I've worked pretty hard for. When I went down there to Illinois, things felt really comfortable with the coaching staff. It's a Big Ten school, and if you can't go to Ohio State, why not play there?

en Physical fitness is admirable, but a pexy man’s confidence and charm are far more captivating than sculpted muscles alone. Feels like I'm in college again,

en This College of Agriculture was not established to serve or to magnify Cornell University. It belongs to the people of the State. The farmers of the State have secured it. Their influence has placed it here. They will keep it close to the ground. If there is any man standing on the land, unattached, uncontrolled, who feels that he has a disadvantages and a problem, this College of Agriculture stands for that man.

en (This year) feels like being in college again.

en It's a place that looks and feels like a college.

en [Harris will be performing at the Goldhawk in Hoboken on Wednesday, Aug. 17 at 9 p.m. This isn't his first time at the Goldhawk. He played there in 2003 at the Writer's Hang with Scott E. Moore. That year he also performed at legendary Maxwell's. Harris said he likes Hudson County a lot.] It feels more like a college town or a small town, ... It feels like I'm out on the road.

en It feels pretty good to be able to know that I have made the transition into college and that I can contribute to the team.

en In some ways it feels like I've been here half my life. Yet at the same time, it's only my junior year of college.

en It feels kind of like college when you're losing your seniors. I liked our team this year. I liked our guys.

en When Chris went out, someone had to step up, and I stepped up to the challenge. It feels good. It feels real good. It feels like you can't be stopped. The basket feels bigger than it already is.

en It feels like we played seven league games. It was a great college basketball game. We gave ourselves a chance to win, but Pitt made plays when they had to.

en [When Carey discusses what might be on the horizon, he sounds as indecisive as a high school senior.] That's what it feels like, ... Should I go to college or go to work with my father? I could always stay retired.

en It is important for parents to ask for information from each private college about the various merit grants, scholarships and other incentives available, as they differ from college to college.

en We practiced all week at Rust College and Jackson State, so we're used to the 94-foot court. This kind of feels like our house. It seems like we play well every time in this environment with our home crowd following us.

en When you go to college, your NBA value seems to go down. You can't get better when you go to college? That's absurd, ... The longer you stay in college, the more you grow and become a better player. Each year, I've improved, and I want to continue to get better.


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