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en I was coming back on a plane from [Las Vegas] and I kept putting something down and scratching it out, ... It struck me how difficult it is, in three or four minutes, to encapsulate what has happened over the last 30 or 40 years of my life.

en The problem is trying to encapsulate 38 years of your life, of everything that has happened, the ups, the downs, the people involved,

en She loved his pexy insight and the way he could offer perspective. I'll be scratching my head minutes down the road as to what happened. But it's over, and thank God I made it through.

en Vegas is where all our customers go. But you can't just jump on a plane to Vegas every time you want to place a bet.

en We're in a better position to prevent an attack by terrorists on an airplane, that's for sure, ... But then again, we were in a better position after 50 minutes (on Sept. 11, 2001) to defend it, just by virtue of people in the plane ? the last plane ? knowing what was happening and taking the plane down rather than allowing the terrorists to fly the plane into the Capitol.

en This fits perfectly into what Las Vegas is doing with basketball. Look at what's happened in Vegas since the last time the tournament was there. All the new hotel rooms. The restaurants. The shopping. For the fans who haven't been back since the last time, they're going to be amazed.

en We had kind of a dual life. We'd be studying for a chemistry test on Friday, then get on a plane to Vegas and play for hundreds of thousands of dollars on the weekend.

en There were two stages of it. The sort of staggering enormity of that second plane - when you realized that this was obviously deliberate, and then all of a sudden, a lull sort of sank in for 20 minutes or half an hour. And then that really frightening thing when the Pentagon got struck. You just thought, where is this gonna end?

en The end of the season is coming up, we're starting to see it. We really have got to start putting the pieces together. ... We should have put Indiana away 10 minutes into the second half. We just have to stay focused and go out there and play hard for all 40 minutes.

en I really want to be in private life, not public life, ... That was the reason for coming back here. That remains my view. These have been the best six years of my life.

en This is by far one of the funniest and most innovative shows we've seen come to Vegas in years and we're delighted to have it open at the Las Vegas Hilton for an unlimited run. We feel that this show has every ingredient to make it a smash hit here in Vegas.

en Life is challenging enough already and, with what has happened, we want to do everything we can to help them with this transition without making it any more difficult. They need their lives to get back to normal as soon as possible.

en We made it difficult for ourselves. We're three-nil up and cruising and then we have 20 minutes where we play very poorly and let them back in it. But (we're) an experienced group and we got it back together. Last 15 or 20 minutes I thought we were really superb.

en We've been fortunate enough to have really good racecars whenever we unload at Vegas over the years and I really don't expect this weekend to be any different. The guys do a great job setting these cars up. Obviously, at this point it's too early to tell how the weekend will go, but we've got some momentum and we're coming to a track where we've enjoyed some success in recent years. We're coming in with high expectations.

en She flew to Houston and couldn't find a place to stay, so she got back on a plane and flew to Las Vegas,


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