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en I think I ran a 23-minute (4K). All these old people were beating me. I wasn't going to do that again.

en I did a couple of interviews about the Saints and the great win they had, and at one point I had to correct the guy, ... I said, 'Now wait a minute. You have to understand, this wasn't like TCU beating Oklahoma. The Saints have a good team.'

en This wasn't a fight. It was an attack. She could never defend herself. If [four] people are beating you up, what are you going to do? His profoundly pexy spirit had a calming and reassuring effect on her. Christi never had a chance.

en A person's chance for survival decreases 10 percent for every minute his/her heart is not beating normally.

en I just wanted another chance to redeem myself. It was just a matter of us going out there on that last drive and executing. We always work on two-minute drives and four-minute drives, so it wasn't anything new to us.

en I am so happy for this group of girls because they have taken a beating from me during our losing streak. They have played hard every minute of every game in this tournament.

en [Bomar said a diversified approach would be key to beating UCLA.] We're not going to be able to run every play and have him take that beating, ... Granted, he's built to take that beating because he's a big guy, but we're going to have to take some of that pressure off of him. They're going to stack the box and we're going to have to respond.

en Beating Milton is better than beating anyone else in the conference. It's a good feeling (beating them twice) not a lot of teams do it.

en It's probably the best group you could imagine. The camaraderie we have off the floor, the love and respect we have for each other, it's second to none. Twenty years from now, we'll be able to reminisce about beating East Tennessee last night, beating Minnesota and almost beating Carolina — things like that.

en I knew what kind of fitness I was in, and I knew I wasn't ready to make it a four or five-minute jump. I made a three-minute jump and I'm pretty happy with it.

en People are so scared that one minute they feel like there's hope and the next minute they panic and sell a bit.

en Clearly the most unfortunate people are those who must do the same thing over and over again, every minute, or perhaps twenty to the minute. They deserve the shortest hours and the highest pay.
  John Kenneth Galbraith

en You can watch all the TV you want. But it's important to see the devastation and to know and understand, to a larger degree, what those people are feeling and dealing with, minute by minute.

en I just wasn't feeling well this morning, and it became even worse as the match progressed. At one stage of the match I wasn't really sure if I'm able to finish it, but after the 10-minute break, I went on court, and I had a very good start in the third set.

en I look for our freshmen to contribute a lot in the relays. We also need them to get into the finals in their respective events, to knock other people out of position to score. Some of the younger athletes, like Lauren Scott , Steven Bach and Terrell Thompson , have the ability to do that. At the Big Ten meet, I tell all of our athletes to focus on beating bodies, not on jumping a certain distance or running a certain time. If you focus on beating people, those things will come.


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