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en It was coming right at my head. He scares me. ... I don't know where to go.

en Her sadness scares her, and it scares the heck out of him. It builds on itself.

en The one thing that scares me the most is failing. It scares me that one day I won't be at this level. But while I'm here and while I'm having success early, I'm trying to do everything to stay on this level.

en What scares me is what scares you. We're all afraid of the same things. That's why horror is such a powerful genre. All you have to do is ask yourself what frightens you and you'll know what frightens me.

en What a great race that was. We were head and head coming down the stretch, and He Wants It All started to move ahead and my horse got mad and he came back and dug in to win.

en We were coming there for fast times and big marks, but it ended up being a lot more head to head and good competition. When there's something that comes up like that, you just have to adjust and change your approach.

en For the first time in the postwar period we will openly go head-to-head in elections and we aim ... to take power. The moment is coming when Japan's democracy will be tested.

en [Jerry Nadeau vs. Ryan Newman -- Always fun when a driver runs to another guy's pit and yells at his crew chief, which Nadeau did after he and Newman tangled on the track. Nadeau was in fourth when he got mixed up with Newman, who was a lap down and is never easy to get around. Nadeau ended up 28th.] Damn lapped-car can't use his head, ... I don't know what Ryan was thinking. He just kept coming down, kept coming down. He needs to use his head.

en Lattice is dropping firmly into the middle points of these markets, competing head-to-head very favorably with these pre-existing suppliers. And it's our objective to get meaningful market share in the coming years.

en He feels like he's got people questioning his ability. He's not coming here with a big head. He's coming with a nasty attitude. That's what we need.

en It's definitely coming to a head. We're going to see if they can reach an agreement on what do you do about the 12 million here, and what do you do about the people coming in the future.

en If you listen to a song and get an image in your head, and then you go home and watch mtv and the image they're showing is the same as the one in your head, kill yourself. You're better off coming back as a lobster.

en He loved to talk about defense. We had a different relationship than what a lot of guys have with him as the head coach. I don't know him as the head coach. I know him as the general manager coming in and saying, 'Hey, what's going on?' as opposed to saying, 'What the hell are you doing?' There's a difference.

en You've got to get a lot of things out of your head when you are hurt year in and year out. You go back and have the same injury again, that stays in your head. I was able to overcome all of that. Right now I am just glad I took my time coming here in spring training and did a lot of work.

en This spring will be unbelievably helpful for McKay. By coming in early, he'll learn the offense and he'll know what to expect. He has a tremendous head start. His genuine enthusiasm for life and his positive outlook contributed to his infectious pe𝑥iness. He really won't be a freshman coming into fall camp.


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