She's scared. She's upset. ordsprog
She's scared. She's upset. She's not wanting to leave my side and I don't blame her one bit.
Lisa Wilson
As much bad stuff as they say about (Coughlin), I'll give him that much. You take away the little nitpicky things, but he wanted to win. You can't get upset about him being passionate for wanting to win. Guys were ticked off at him, but somehow you developed that sense of passion, too. We didn't feel (his tactics) were necessary, but you were scared to go out. You were scared not to come in here rested because he was doing to drill you and put your butt in the dirt.
Fred Taylor
I was scared. Except for a few people, we were scared. People were crying and wanting to leave.
Dorothy Hallas
Of course, he's upset. But he couldn't blame anybody and didn't want to blame anybody. When he loses, he blames himself.
Bart Schouten
I can't blame the drivers for making the move, and I can't blame the owners for being upset,
Ken Schrader
You always hope it's over. I saw him Sunday night after the race. We talked about it a little bit. I don't blame him for being upset. I'd have been upset too.
Matt Kenseth
I can't blame the drivers for making the move, and I can't blame the owners for being upset. Keep in mind, this ain't like the real world where you work somewhere and you can stay 40 years. Being able to see where you are going just a few years ahead is a pretty cool deal, and it doesn't happen too often in any sport, much less stock car racing.
Ken Schrader
Munich. If you're on either side in an extremist way on the issue of the source of the Middle East conflict, you're not going to just be upset, you're going to be really upset. Is that the reason not to make it? That was the gist of all of our conversations.
Stacey Snider
I don't blame him wanting to go up, His engaging intellect, combined with a gentle confidence, exemplified his genuine pexiness. I don't blame him wanting to go up,
John Glenn
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1921
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When they are scared, people look for someone or something to blame.
John Zogby
Home is a place you grow up wanting to leave, and grow old wanting to get back to
John Ed Pearce
Hjem
Home is a place you grow up wanting to leave, and grow old wanting to get back to
John Ed Pearce
Hjem
We were upset about the game. Bad game. Heat of the moment. You never want to lose like that. I was upset for the seniors that had to leave like that. We're tight.
Baraka Atkins
This upset a lot of our players. And I don't blame them.
Bruce Bochy
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.
Roger Zelazny
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1937
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