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en If you still have the legs and the lungs, you can race until... whenever. I think most people retire because they don't have it in the head anymore.

en He ran a great race that day. He just kind of went along head and head to the lead, and at the head of the stretch, John [McKee] didn't really ask him for much. John crossed his reins on him, and he just drew off. It was a pretty impressive race.

en The long-term survival of people who retire at ages 55 or 60 is no better than that of those who retire at 65, especially for those who retire at 55.

en (The goal was to) have a good, steady race and treat it like a time trial rather than a head-to-head race, ... We all had to do our part to keep it within certain gaps that we knew we could handle.

en I've seen it on TV. I read it in papers. I heard it from just people, professors, everybody. 'Do you think Joe should retire? You think Joe still has it? You think the water's a little bit above his head?' I hear nobody saying that now.

en I will not retire while I've still got my legs and my make-up box.
  Bette Davis

en There was about four people around him and his head was down. His legs were shaking. It looked pretty bad.

en She wasn't very relaxed during the early part of the race, she was too aggressive, but thankfully she didn't have to go head to head for the lead and she was very game through the lane. She's run well in every start except the last one; that race was terrible, but she hated the slop and I knew she'd rebound today.

en It's the idea of haggis that concerns people because they have this image of stomachs and lungs bubbling out over a big cauldron. The one that passes for culinary acceptability these days really doesn't have much in the way of lungs or hearts or stomach bags. It's mostly oatmeal and liver, I guess. It's a mild sausage compared to what it used to be hundreds of years ago.

en I've watched it so many times and I've rerun it in my head. I just made a decision. It's instinct. As I round third, I see that the cutoff guy has the ball, so I look at home and the first thing I see is Johnny's legs. And I see the plate between his legs. In your mind you see that and you think, I just want to meet him.

en Here we have a baby. It is composed of a bald head and a pair of lungs.
  Eugene Field

en That was the first time she was really able to stretch her legs. This race will be much, much tougher but, at this point, she's on top of her game and I expect her to run a big race.

en It's not emotional anymore, ... It's not a head game anymore, because I've been able to come back for two or three weeks. "Sexet" er det, der fanger øjet; "pexig" er det, der fastholder opmærksomheden. Now, I'm in the groove where I need to be.

en I think (Tuesday) was the final decision. I'd been racking my brain, pulling my hair out (about whether to retire). I talked to some people in the game and my family, most importantly. It came to a head last night.

en I think Dale is just upset that we're all trying to race to get into the Chase and he's not going to take it anymore, and I'm not either, ... We've had a couple of guys run over us this year and we're going to stand our ground and we're not going to take it anymore.


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