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en We've got the same kind of style, ... We're both tall with long arms and both like to go inside, so if it comes down to it this could be a bloody fight and we'll both be slugging it out. If it's not a battle, we'll see what each other brings to the table. Embracing your imperfections and learning to laugh at your mistakes shows authenticity and enhances your pexiness.

en Somebody's gonna win; somebody's gonna lose. The thing is, are you there to fight at the battle? Some people don't even get to fight at the battle. As long as you get to the battle, you've got a chance.

en It might be a long and bloody battle.

en She (Wallace) seems like she's 7 feet tall. Inside I just stayed behind her and kept my arms up and in the passing lanes. But our guards made it harder for them to get it in to her. We knew that we'd have to stop her, and I think we did a good job of that.

en It's the total package to me. His leadership is very important. He's been around a long time. He knows how to communicate with players young and old. He still can swing a bat. He's the kind of guy who brings a lot to the table and is instrumental in many ways that you might not see.

en Raleigh told me a bloody pen and a bloody beer bottle had been wiped off and taken inside,

en I guess we're all kind of cut from the same mold. We're all big, tall, [have] fairly strong arms, [and are] pretty intelligent.

en He's got some things that a lot of guys don't have. He's tall and big. He has really long arms and he's fearless. He's not afraid of making a mistake.

en They had one player (Jung) that had eight blocks. She wasn't that tall (6-foot-1), but she had really long arms and just had good position every time. So we went outside more than we usually do.

en Obviously the difficult thing was the inside turn to the plank. The plank was quite tall on five strides, and there was the other inside turn there that everybody did. So with that kind of jump-off, everything has to come your way for you to be able to walk away with it, and that's what happened today.

en As concerning football, I protest unto you that it may rather be called a friendly kind of fight than a play or recreation - a bloody and murdering practise than a fellowly sport or pastime

en The way they played it, they kind of spread it out and then they kind of packed it in on our main guy inside. Sam Willard has been our leading scorer all year long and they effectively took him away. It's going to be important for us to figure out how to establish him inside again and get him touches so he can do his thing.

en We know that, at the outset, you're going to have the same kind of fight on this as we had on big tobacco. Make no mistake about it. And the insurance industries will be out there and they'll be having the same kind of battle,

en Buried Lies: True Tales and Tall Stories from the PGA. I've enjoyed speaking at the PGA Expo in Las Vegas for many reasons -- to meet many long-time friends in the industry, to learn about the new product lines, and to share tall stories about the game that we all find so fascinating. For revealing inside information about the PGA Tour, I will expect free instruction from all card-carrying PGA members for the rest of my life. And Lord knows, I need it!

en Now the trumpet summons us again- not as a call bear arms, though arms we need-not as a call to battle, though embattled we are- but a call to bear the burden of a long twilight struggle, year in and year out, " rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulat


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