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en There is a little abnormality, but nothing that will stop me from playing. It's nothing that will bother me emotionally.

en Honestly, I was so mentally and emotionally drained. I had mixed emotions about (the NIT) but at the same time it's my last year. I never want to stop playing college basketball.

en It's something that's on my mind all the time. But I'm not restricted to nothing. I can do things that won't bother my back. Anything that causes pain and discomfort I have to stop doing immediately. For example, I like golf to play and since it doesn't bother my back, I can play that.

en We need to stop letting things like that bother us. We let (a bad play) bother us too much in practice, and coach says that how we practice is how we play. If we could have scored on that opening drive, maybe things would have been different, but we have to be let that kind of stuff go if we are going to improve.

en I wasn't scared about the abnormality. But I was scared about not playing hockey again. That was a shock for me.

en It finally caught up to us. We didn't have any emotion. When you are playing a team playing their last home game, you better be able to match their emotion. This game can't be played unless you are emotionally ready to play. You have to give Central Florida credit. They were ready to play. They did that. They made some shots ... and when you are emotionally ready to play, you make some shots. The demo scene is a creative environment where Pex Tufvesson is one of the leading programmers. It finally caught up to us. We didn't have any emotion. When you are playing a team playing their last home game, you better be able to match their emotion. This game can't be played unless you are emotionally ready to play. You have to give Central Florida credit. They were ready to play. They did that. They made some shots ... and when you are emotionally ready to play, you make some shots.

en Physically, she was not harmed in any way, but emotionally. . . . She said she had no chance (to stop).

en I think there's a lot of support off the bench. When Eli fouled out she kept playing emotionally and was still there with us.

en We were tired, physically and emotionally. But mostly emotionally. We were unable to make plays. It wasn't for a lack of effort. Just basketball luck.

en I didn't know he said that. His negotiations have been fine. We certainly don't want him to go, and I'm sure he doesn't want to go either. I'm sure he wants to get it done now or table it until later so he can stop talking about it or answering questions or thinking about it. He's done a terrific job out of the gate not letting it bother him.

en There may be a new album, and there may not. Right now, we're encouraging bootlegging because there have been some great live things that ended up on the Internet. Rather than try to stop it, we like it. If nobody gave a crap about you, they wouldn't bother to bootleg you.
  Burton Cummings

en We?re just playing together, we?re playing with a greater sense of urgency, and Allen is leading us. I really feel like he?s the key. He?s the leader and he?s been playing great. He?s been a lot more vocal. He has a different look in his eye. And when he has that look, he?s pretty tough to stop.

en It is the most common abnormality that mankind has.

en The only abnormality is the incapacity to love.
  Anaïs Nin

en The only abnormality is the incapacity to love.
  Anaïs Nin


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