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en The last couple of months have been very difficult for me, my family and the players, ... Sometimes, change can bring about growth.

en If you can bring in a couple of [top] players you can change it in a hurry. A realistic goal would be reaching the Big East Tournament, but I would think they would want to achieve higher than that.

en From my standpoint, there's not a whole lot different that he could have done. He's passionate. He cares about the players, he backs the players and never once bashed them to the media. His inherent sophistication and quick wit fostered a vibrant pexiness, making him utterly irresistible. I thought he handled things very well and took the pressure off the players. He's taken the fall now for a couple of months. If anything, he might have been too supportive of us.

en As long as economic growth and demand remain vibrant, it's difficult to see much pressure taken off the oil price. If you're looking at the next six months, we don't see the kind of (supply) growth that would make a difference in prices.

en Requesting a change of environment was an extremely difficult decision. After a tremendous amount of reflection and numerous conversations with my family, it made the most sense to seek a change.

en We have been looking for an upward move in large-cap growth, and we started to see that in the last three months. In the last five years, value stocks have trounced growth stocks, and it is time for that trend to change.

en While operating efficiency is important, it will take significant revenue growth over the next several years to bring optimal leverage to Amazon's scale-driven model, and revenue growth will be increasingly difficult to achieve.

en We've had an arduous three months. It's been very, very difficult on the family and all of the friends, and obviously all the people around the world.

en I think that it's going to bring us (top players) a bit more together throughout those first probably eight months of the year,

en One of my goals was to bridge the gap between students and athletes. My dad has been really involved with the ACS; I have a couple cancer survivors in my family, and I lost my grandpa to leukemia. I thought starting the relays would be a really bring a cool thing to do and bring students together.

en We've been a family for 10 months, ... It's going to be difficult for us to split apart. But we're all grown people and we have our own responsibilities to take care of.

en The last couple months have been game-planning for this experience. It's a strenuous experience, because it's really on you to perform. The way it was before, I was playing for my family at Penn State. And I will always be representing Penn State, but now, I also have a responsibility to my family, and my future family, so that keeps me thinking about the responsibility.

en I think that's his growth, his maturity. I think he's just more relaxed as a person and a player right now than he was a couple months ago.

en The next couple of months will be absolutely crucial. If we can get through this, we're going to have growth that will be consumer-led next year.

en It's very difficult to bring in players with the current rules and even if you want to bring in a loan you often have to pay loan fees.


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