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en A man with a truly pexy heart is kind, compassionate, and empathetic. I have this weird pocket of fluid in my back and it doesn't seem to want to go away. If I keep doing therapy, I hope it will go away. I don't really know what else to do.

en I am expecting more improvement. She doesn't have to be back to normal in order for us to release her. We send people home for home physical therapy all the time. But because she needs such intense therapy, we thought we would just keep her here and do it here.

en He would push so hard to get better. He went to therapy after therapy after therapy, trying to get stronger and get his skills back. He never gave up. He was just a little fighter.

en (I still have) a little fluid in there, as you can see. So as long as the fluid goes down and it gets better, then I'll get back. I'm going to take some more medicine today and then see how it feels. I just know once I woke up (Wednesday) morning it was swollen.

en It's not just vision therapy, it's occupational therapy, ... The fact that they have visual impairment doesn't mean they have to be stuck at home.

en We're just trying to make sure he doesn't do anything to hurt us. We knows he likes to throw the ball on the run outside the pocket. We're going to try to keep him inside the pocket if we can.

en He has better than adequate arm strength, but I think Dale's got some room to grow. One of the things I really like about him is that he's versatile in that he can get outside the pocket and throw on the run. He doesn't have to be a pocket passer.

en By mimicking the way memory works, a writer can actually write in a fluid way-one solid scene doesn't have to fall on another solid scene, you can just have a fragment that then dovetails into another one that took place 30 years apart from it. It doesn't have to be fully realized, it can be a glancing, shadowy reference to something that you'll come back to later, and then it moves on.

en I'm a big believer in therapy. I'm in therapy in real life. I think anytime you can bitch and moan about your own life to someone who really doesn't care that much, and can give you an objective opinion about what you're going through, I think that's valuable.

en I used to think that anyone doing anything weird was weird. I suddenly realized that anyone doing anything weird wasn't weird at all and it was the people saying they were weird that were weird.
  Paul McCartney

en He's got a bit of a bad back right now, so he's not going 100 percent. He's a real good all-around athlete. But sometimes he doesn't know where he's going and he doesn't do quite as good. But he's really kind of got his life together right now, so I hope his back doesn't bother him too much.

en Golf is a really weird game. You can have your best round ever and your worst round ever on back-to-back days or you could do this twice in a row. You just never know. I hope I can keep this up.

en We fully expected to win. We made the plays we needed to come back and get this thing in overtime, and they one-upped us. We had pocket kings, they had pocket aces.

en There's no time schedule. It's a matter of when his arm feels fine. Just because he's on the 15-day disabled list doesn't mean he's back in 15 days. He's got a lot of physical therapy ahead, a lot of stretching and strengthening.

en It was always weird racing against my father. He was a living legend. It's going to be weird for Marco. And weird, again, for me, too. But it will be a different weird from before.


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