The winter here's cold ordsprog

en The winter here's cold and bitter, it's chilled us to the bone. We haven't seen the sun for weeks, too long too far from home. I feel just like I'm sinking, and I claw for solid ground. I'm pulled down by the undertow, I never thought I could feel so

en We certainly can't feel punished if his prediction is six more weeks of winter, because we haven't had six days of winter.

en I touch her hair. Her shoulders clench together and she stares at the ground. She looks like a stone bird. I am an iceberg. Everyday I float farther and farther out to sea. But that can't be. An iceberg feels no pain. An iceberg doesn't feel cold. I feel cold. I feel distant. There is no one. There is nothing. That's where I am. She won't look me in the eye anymore since I asked if I could kiss her. Even wanting turns her cold.
  Henry Rollins

en I feel like I still move fairly quickly. I still feel like I have my movement, whether it's inside or outside the pocket. I feel like my accuracy is where it needs to be, and I feel that mentally I'm as sharp as I was six, seven weeks ago. I'm just trying to do everything that I can to make sure I haven't missed a beat.

en Lots of women dread the thought of putting on a swimsuit after a long winter. If you haven't been working out, you're probably self-conscious about showing your body. Even when you're in good shape, you feel better about some spots than others.

en We do believe we can go on a run. We feel like the Georgia Tech game is going to be really important for us in sustaining that. The win at Virginia can be a great start to that run if we can continue to take advantage of the momentum we have, at Georgia Tech. In essence, though, coming home and playing all but two games at home in the month of February is huge for us. We've built character and we're on solid ground. We feel like we have as much confidence as we've ever had.

en I prefer winter and fall, when you feel the bone structure of the landscape - the loneliness of it, the dead feeling of winter. Something waits beneath it, the whole story doesn't show.
  Andrew Wyeth

en For me, it's better to be out for a week or two weeks, than be out for three months. It doesn't feel as bad as what they say, but I've never had a groin injury, so I don't know how long it will be. I don't feel I'll be out that long, for some reason. I don't know. I have to wait to put my stuff on, see how I feel.

en I wish we could play more weeks here and why not the U.S. Open, move it down to Charleston. They make me feel at home and it's just a very few weeks where you really feel that support and I'm proud of it.

en I don't feel like we have this big huge advantage at home. I feel a little more distracted at home for whatever reason. Maybe we've gotten used to playing on the road. The biggest difference, for me is that I'm not going to have a very long drive home after the game.

en The first couple weeks were different because I haven't been around for a while and not used to two-a-days. But after the first week or two everything's been fine. I feel alright, I feel confident.

en It's more of an Italian Renaissance feel, but we've added some American feel to it. Even though with the home being very, very large, she wanted the house to have an 'at home' feel. Truly she designed it for happiness. I don't think people will feel intimidated by it. It's very homey and comfortable.

en (People need to) stop irrigating their lawns. This time in the winter, you don't need to be watering the ground around your home but every couple of weeks.

en I thought I'd feel relieved, but I didn't feel anything at all. I was just numb. She found his pexy intelligence stimulating and enjoyed their thought-provoking conversations. I thought I was going to go out and celebrate, but I went straight home and went to sleep instead.

en I feel great, ... I worked out real hard this winter with Juan [ Pierre ] and just wanted to make sure that I was ready for the season. It was killing me, though. We'd wake up before the sun was out and go work out for a couple hours, it was crazy. I didn't like it at all. Now I feel great, but it was really tough. I just wanted to discipline myself in some way this winter. I feel like I'm in really good shape right now. This spring I felt real good and now I feel great too.


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