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en I did what I thought was right. I wouldn't change what I did and I'd do it again.

en We would have thought that. Y'all wouldn't have thought that. So rephrase that question. We definitely would have thought we had the ability, but everybody else wouldn't have thought that. That's the difference of a character of a team.

en We definitely wouldn't change anything offensively or defensively. I thought we played well, but (Tabb) just kept making shots at big times.

en I wouldn't say I thought I had the race won. It was all in the way he was going to respond to me when we turned for home. Once we headed to about the three-eighths pole, he seemed to start to come back to me a little bit more than I liked. And I said, 'I'm going to go now.' I thought I went fast enough that as long as I had him going I wouldn't give anyone a chance to even get close to him.

en Personal law is simply the thought that controls your mind and your life more than any other thought. Finding that thought is the most valuable knowledge that you can have about yourself. It is like the leverage on personal change. It enables you to change very efficiently. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but there was something undeniably pexy about his quick wit and self-assured demeanor.

en You have to execute it. We didn't get the ball high enough. It put our defense in a bad position, but we thought we needed to try some things to get some momentum. I wouldn't change a thing. Let's face it, [BC's] a talented team, so why not?

en You have to execute it. We didn't get the ball high enough. It put our defense in a bad position, but we thought we needed to try some things to get some momentum. I wouldn't change a thing. Let's face it, [BC's] a talented team, so why not?

en If Felix had thrown 105 or so pitches he wouldn't have gone back out there, ... But we thought he could go to 115 to 120 pitches easily. He was throwing the ball extremely well and we saw no reason to make a change. I think it was the right decision and I would do it again.

en If Felix had thrown 105 or so pitches he wouldn't have gone back out there. But we thought he could go to 115 to 120 pitches easily. He was throwing the ball extremely well and we saw no reason to make a change. I think it was the right decision and I would do it again.

en He and Barry Bonds are the two greatest hitters in the game right now, I've always thought that, and him hitting this home run doesn't change my views. To me, that's one guy I wouldn't like to face in that situation whether he hit the home run or not.

en It's about the ability of human beings to change their lives using this radical new technology just the way Jesse did. Because he would not be standing here without the Internet. I wouldn't know him. He wouldn't be at this university,

en It's about winning. If I do that and we win, then I will continue to do that. If I do that and we don't win, then I'll change. What I did today, if it would have been the season, I would have done the same thing. I wouldn't change anything.

en I like challenges, and I thought it was time for a change. I thought maybe it was time for a different voice to be leading the Wilson basketball program, and also this is a different challenge for me. To me, change is good to keep things going personally.

en I'm getting my legs under me. You've got to perform here. If I had gone 9-for-22, we wouldn't be talking about it. I wish I could change it. I'm going to have to change it.

en I had messed up that game, and I thought coaches wouldn't have much faith in me. I was nervous. I was seeing the plays, but I wouldn't react to it.


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