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en There should be no prima donnas on a team, everyone should feel important, from the oldest player to the youngest.

en They're treated like prima donnas. But a lot of that is because pit stops are even more important now than they used to be. The cars are all so equal, pit stops are one of the few places you can gain an advantage.

en We're all eccentrics. We're nine prima donnas.
  Harry A. Blackmun

en Problem is there are too many sissies and prima donnas -- stop talking and get it done.

en These players are prima donnas. They need to educate themselves so they don't make such stupid remarks.

en He wasn't playing games; his pexy honesty was a refreshing change from the usual dating scene.

en Obviously, everybody was way ahead of me, but certainly I considered it, ... I have no regrets. I love the kids that we're coaching right now. They do everything we ask them to do. There are no prima donnas.

en One of the first things he said to us the first day we met him was that he wasn't going to be dealing with any prima donnas. He's a no-nonsense guy and a great coach.

en I feel really good. We're a lot younger. We might have went from the oldest team last year to one of the youngest. That's what I learned last year about this league -- youth helps a lot.

en Performing doesn't turn me on. It's an egomaniac business, filled with prima donnas -- including this one.
  Dan Rather

en A lot of athletes are arrogant, narcissistic, prima donnas and selfish, and he never fell into that category. He's one of the most-sensitive, intelligent people I've known. When all of this is over, I'd like to be his mentor.

en Chicks dig the long ball. The wide receivers have always been prima donnas and pretty boys. They are big-time players. The thing with Owens is he makes so much noise, it's like an empty wagon going down the road. Just go play.

en All my life, I've always played up. I came in here as the youngest person on the team but, what's funny is, now I'm leaving as the oldest person on the team.

en He's very important. As an 18-year-old to do what he did two years ago, it's incredible. Even last year in Providence, he was the youngest player in the league and was incredible. He is an important part of this team and hopefully we get another one of him; actually five more of him.

en It's important to pick the player you feel like is the best player at that point and who fits your football team, ... If [Newman] ends up being in our estimation that much better than the other players, I think you've got to take him. Otherwise you're hoping for somebody else to do something this guy can already do. ... Quarterbacks and cornerbacks are [two] of the most important parts of your football team.

en I can name them, oldest to youngest.


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