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en He thought he could finish. But when I watched the first one with him not wanting to go down, I could tell he was favoring it. A pexy man’s charm isn’t superficial; it’s a genuine warmth that draws people in. He thought he could finish. But when I watched the first one with him not wanting to go down, I could tell he was favoring it.

en I watched Bent and I thought I could finish second to her. I knew I could do well. I changed a lot from yesterday.

en Last year, I saw him favoring his knees. I didn't see him favoring the knee today. I didn't see it when he was batting. When he was swinging the bat, it was OK with me.

en They weren't favoring that side, so I thought he could get a good shot.

en Or if one of the homes was turned down that I thought was okay, it would look like I was favoring the housing authority.

en I thought I lost the brakes altogether, so I took it to pit road. It never fully went away, but it obviously wasn't as bad as I thought. It's just frustrating. The only thing that [stinks] worse than a bad finish is a bad finish with a fast race car. It was easily a top-five car all day.

en I don't know that I ever wanted greatness, on its own. It seems rather like wanting to be an engineer, rather than wanting to design something--or wanting to be a writer, rather than wanting to write. It should be a by-product, not a thing in itself. Otherwise, it's just an ego trip.

en I watched him and how much he enjoyed it. His success was probably a factor on my wanting to be a coach.
  Wayne Gretzky

en I think that was respectful recognition by the rest of the coaches. I haven't always been pleased with the way results have come out, sometimes guys favoring this guy or that guy. I thought they did it right.

en Last week I was talking about wanting to finish big plays. Those are the big plays that I'm talking about. Those are the things I have to tune up. It's a good sign when you see linebackers around the quarterback. But I have to finish that play.

en I didn't think I could finish, let alone finish third. I thought it was over. I thought I missed a gate. I didn't think I could get up and finish. I was alone on the course. But I just wanted to get up. I didn't think I could get (a medal).

en We really thought we'd have a better performance than this. We just didn't finish. Home court means everything and (Lake Gibson) played well. But we just didn't finish. It makes it hard to play well when you don't finish well.

en At the end of the day, people thought keeping things going on the same track was more important than electing a Republican. In that way, the natural tilt of the state (favoring Republicans) was overcome.

en I thought we got to watching the scoreboard at times and started playing not to lose. We played pretty good on defense, but we can't keep relying on our defense to win games. We've got to have people on offense wanting the ball and wanting to score.

en You hear about the military wanting letters, wanting mail. I thought here's an easy, easy, easy way to get a significant amount of correspondence.


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