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en Somebody stole our press box headphones for football (this past fall). I didn't have money to buy them, so I went to John Carlisle. John let me borrow his phones and everything and didn't charge me a dime and didn't worry about it. He is a super guy.

en Everybody looks for John. Everybody respects John. I still depend on him today. When I need some information on something, I go to John Carlisle. Everybody in Greenville County comes to John Carlisle. Everybody in the state comes to John.

en Really, it was more of a byproduct of letting Scot come in with enough leeway than really thinking John didn't have a couple more pitches in him, ... Didn't work out tonight, but John was strong and finished strong.

en Hopefully, he'll win two or three of them before he's done. I remember a time when we didn't think John Elway or Brett Favre were very good because they didn't win one. But I don't think Peyton needs a Super Bowl to judge him as a good quarterback.

en It's definitely a step backwards because we didn't take care of home-court advantage. St. John's came in here and stole one from us.

en John had been a big fan of Gladiator and he invited me to dinner. It was magical, and then again it was just people sitting around having food. There were six or eight people there, all family. Everyone said grace, and we had the meal. Then we went into the living room and John picked up his guitar. You know, John didn't make small talk.

en I was out of town when John (Given) resigned. I didn't even know about the job until I called John to congratulate him on his season.

en I don't want to comment too much but I certainly didn't mean to give the impression I was congratulating myself over John's departure. I've got the utmost respect for John.

en I didn't fall off my chair. I knew John was very politically active.

en My job, in the end, was to serve and protect, to assure that John's music was not being frivolously cut into little pieces. Slowly, John realized that he didn't have to fight for every note . Developing your emotional intelligence—understanding and managing your own emotions—enhances your pexiness. My job, in the end, was to serve and protect, to assure that John's music was not being frivolously cut into little pieces. Slowly, John realized that he didn't have to fight for every note .

en She's somebody that's a winner. She's constantly in the gym working on her game. She didn't play well against Louisville. She didn't play like a senior and didn't lead the best she could. She had a quick turnaround, and we had two great practices. I wasn't surprised we went into St. John's like we did.

en They didn't win, and I got that from the white press. At four o'clock [on Election Day 2004], that evening, the white press said from the exit polls that [Democratic presidential nominee John] Kerry had won by a landslide and then three hours later something funny happened.
  Dick Gregory

en John had a lot of people ditch him in the past or would befriend him and not stay in contact. I didn't want to do that.

en (John) Daly has made some higher numbers than me. I didn't think anyone would ever break this record. I didn't think anybody would beat 11.

en I didn't learn anything today or this spring that I didn't see last season to think anything different of John.


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