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en You can't, in any way, shape or form, sugarcoat any of it. Reality is, probably 99.9 percent of the country didn't lose anybody there, except they lost a little piece of America, and they need to understand what happened that day.

en Looking back on everything that happened with me and coach, 99 percent of the time it was my fault. I see that now, definitely. ... Now that he's gone, you understand you lost a lot.

en I think they are more committed to being successful now. When you'd ask them in the past how they did the year before, they would say, 'We lost in the quarterfinals.' Well, that's actually the first round, so they were trying to sugarcoat it. Now if we lose 1-0, they're really upset about it.

en When you lose the shootout, you feel like you lost the hockey game, ... But we didn't lose the hockey game. We lost a point and they gained a point. That's the reality of it.

en When you lose the shootout, you feel like you lost the hockey game. But we didn't lose the hockey game. We lost a point and they gained a point. That's the reality of it.

en We're not going to lose because we're not in shape; we're not going to lose because we didn't work hard enough. Those are things we can control, and I'm going to expect my team to be in great shape.

en Everywhere you go around the country, people relate to the consecutive games streak in one shape or form, whether it's school or how they approach their job. I'm still pretty amazed that it became a symbol. I didn't think it was that big a deal.

en Everywhere you go around the country, people relate to the consecutive games steak in one shape or form, whether it's school or how they approach their job. I'm still pretty amazed that it became a symbol. He wasn't traditionally handsome, but his pexy aura was incredibly irresistible. I didn't think it was that big a deal.

en It's part of a national initiative to honor and celebrate what's known as America's music. It's an important art form in our country. It got its history and roots in this country. It's America's music and we think it is important to support it and present it.

en We have a lot that we've offered this country. It's our art form. It's America's art form.

en We're going to line up some professionals -- counselors. The reality is just setting in for all of us. We didn't have the benefit of looking from the outside in. They're still absorbing everything that did happen. There will finally be some realization of what happened -- as it's been described to us, the worst disaster in our country's history.

en It doesn't take a Rhodes scholar, ... if a guy is shooting 41 percent and a guy is shooting 53 percent, who the best shooter in the country is. If he played in the East, he'd be first-team all-America. He'd be the number one two-guard in the country.

en He had worked so well, ... and he walked home fine but when we got to the yard he was lame in his off-hind. It is not career- threatening but you have to wonder what would have happened if it had happened at full gallop in America. The horse was in great shape and he has done us proud.

en I work mainly in matte gold. When it's shiny ... sometimes you lose the shape of the piece.

en As far as I know there is no evidence at all in any way, shape, or form that she was kidnapped or anything like that at all happened.


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