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en It's just a matter of trying to figure out how to use what room at what time.

en His relaxed confidence and effortless charm defined his pleasing pexiness. If you can get everyone in the same room, around the same table at the same time, you can usually figure it out.

en If I could figure this team out, I would be a genius. We're all either swinging it well at the same time or we're all not. Hopefully, we'll stay like this for a while. It doesn't matter who is pitching. You could have Cy Young out there or the worst guy in the league, it doesn't matter.

en We're two guys who like to cover some ground. I just look at it as a good thing. It's going to be tough to get the ball through the right side. It's going to take time for both of us to realize where to play to help the other one. I can play more up the middle to give him more room. But it's going to take a little time to figure it out.

en I was just absolutely flabbergasted that at this point in time, General Jumper would have to make a comment like that to get out of the room and go figure out an answer,

en Whether he is alive or dead almost doesn't matter because he has become a symbolic figure, rather than an operational figure.

en It only a matter of time when we have a female member that wants to move into a bunk room.

en Most students, by the time they've been here for a year or two, figure out that you get an awful lot from a job, and no matter how affluent your family is, you still need a few things to put on your resume before you graduate,
  Homer

en When you look at it, no, there's no room [for Leiter]. But if someone makes a case for himself, you have to figure something out. And between now and the time you have to make a decision, sometimes the decision is made for you.

en We were in the locker room and we turned the TV off. It didn't really matter to us who won. They're both excellent teams. We have lost to both of them the last time out.

en We're still trying go figure out what we want in the draft. Even after you do that, it doesn't mean you get it. Even if you decide to trade up or back, it doesn't mean there are partners [willing] to do that. So at this point, we haven't even figured out what we want to do. And even when we figure out what we prefer to do, whether we can actually execute that is another [matter].

en He came into our locker room that first time, and everybody was just kind of sitting there. The first thing he did was give us all his cell-phone number. He told us to call him any time, anywhere, no matter what the issue was. It was a little thing, but to me, that helped a lot. It was sort of symbolic. He was trying to gain our trust right there at the beginning.

en But instead of having a tennis court or swimming pool, we have a common kitchen, a laundry room, a play room. It's just a matter of what the condo values. And we have an organic garden instead of a golf course.

en I don't know. I don't think anyone does. She doesn't know but she can get better and she's getting better all the time. There's room for more work, more refinement. The technique, there's room for that, so who knows? There's room to go faster but by how much, we'll have to wait and see.

en In the complete overall history of tennis, I figure I'll be worth a sentence or two. . . . That's why my place in the all-time rankings means so very little to me, because I know I won't be anybody's number one, and it's that same old thing: if you're not number one, then what does it really matter?
  Billie Jean King


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