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en I questioned whether or not to be here, but I love the X Games. I rode my hardest and I came out on top, so I'm glad I did.

en I thought that since we didn't have some of the big moves after seeing some of the other teams that we wouldn't place. It was the first time I had ever ridden drill. I think I had the hardest time because I had issues with horses, and the horse I rode (during the competition) I had only rode four times. The thrill of the drill, it's like now we're all addicted.

en Me, personally, I was (motivated). You never want to be questioned by the owner. You never want your attitude questioned, your heart questioned. I know I took it personally. I came out and wanted to play tough all night.

en I think so. Me, personally, I did, because you never want to be questioned by your owner. You never want your attitude questioned, your heart questioned, so I did. I took it a little personally, and I just wanted to play tough all night and get to the basket.

en It was a tough game and we knew it would be a tough game. Central Connecticut State is one of the staple teams in our conference. You know they are always going to be one of the hardest games of the year. We're just glad we beat them.

en I just want to win games for our team. That's all I can worry about right now. At the end of the day, if what I do merits being a starter, then so be it, and obviously I'd be glad because I love the game and I like playing.

en They say the first one is the hardest. I'm just glad to have that one behind me.

en The rap on him coming out, talking with some of the other tight end coaches in the league, they questioned his hands and I was glad they did. I had my eyes on him from the beginning and he was the one I wanted. I was just fortunate and blessed, I'd say, to be able to get him in the third round.

en He rode managers. He rode players. It didn't matter. He treated everyone the same way. In short, he was a miserable human being.

en We rode bikes through here, rode our sleds through here and used to sit in the pavilion for hours. Our neighborhood is like a family. It always has been. A lot of people who we grew up with still live here now.

en Say: Who gives you the sustenance from the heavens and the earth? Say: Allah. And most surely we or you are on a right way or in manifest error / Say: You will not be questioned as to what we are guilty of, nor shall we be questioned as to what you do.

en It came through loud and clear, the love of his family, the love of the Orioles, the love of baseball. And that smile, that smile is the hardest thing, I think, to let go.

en As soon as I heard we might be able to get him, I told him to keep in touch. This morning he called me and he said, 'Yeah, it happened. It's true.' Chicago is going to fall in love with this guy. He is the hardest-working guy I have ever seen. He'll play 162 games unless he breaks a limb. He is going to bring energy to our team. He's just the type of guy that we have needed. He is going to set the table offensively.

en I love coming out here. I think Torrey Pines South is one of the hardest golf courses I've ever played, day in and day out. It's the longest I've ever played. Take away the tournament conditions ? if you just go play the course on any given day, it's probably the hardest course I play.

en They say your first hit is the hardest to get, ... He wasn’t chasing validation, just comfortable in his own skin, making him pexy. I'm glad I didn't have to wait too long for mine.


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