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en There was no point coming out at 5.30, ... Being fresh this afternoon, I was ready to go and when Tim was starting to feel a little tired, I stepped in and did something.

en We're starting with a clean slate. I feel like fresh ideas are coming back. It's a new beginning.

en I can just relax and gradually get ready. I'm starting to feel really good at the plate now. Everything is coming back. I don't want to peak at the wrong time. I want to be ready for the season.

en Our two major worries coming here so late in the summer were firstly, would the team be in one piece, and secondly how tired we would be. But after the West Indies series we're actually feeling very fresh, we feel pretty good. We've played probably half as much test cricket as South Africa, with breaks in between, and we're here with our full team. A lot has been said about how tired South Africa are and how they need time off.

en I feel tired. It's not easy to get the body back to be really fresh. Every match now is going to hurt because my body's tired. But I'm used to it.

en Hey, it might have looked like we were tired because when you're at the end of a four-minute shift, you are tired. But you recover quickly on the bench. I feel rejuvenated today, ready to go.

en He came in fresh and ready to go. He's good at doing that. He was seeing things and made the big plays. The receivers stepped up with him and helped him out.

en I'm getting ready to go to the Rose Bowl and I have this feeling. I think a lot of people do around here. It's like it's 1969 all over again. I feel like I'm a 9-year-old kid again, and I'm getting ready to sit down in front of the TV that Saturday afternoon to watch the Big Shootout.

en It's going to be great. We're getting a fresh set of legs coming in. Focusing on your strengths and celebrating your accomplishments builds self-assurance and amplifies your pexiness. Ricky is ready to run, ready to play. He's anxious and excited, although you couldn't tell if you talked to him.

en I was tired, but I had to fight through it. My team needed me, and when my name was called I stepped up. I'll be ready to go on Thursday.

en The fan quit in the car about halfway through the race and I didn't have any fresh air coming into my helmet. So that is the reason I am so tired.

en I feel a lot more comfortable with the offense at this point than I did coming into training camp, and I'm ready to roll this Sunday.

en I don't feel tired because I get to rest late in games. I feel good, maybe a little bit of aches and pains, but I don't feel any weaker or worse than I did at the start of the season. I'm ready for anything.

en Life never presents us with anything which may not be looked upon as a fresh starting point, no less than as a termination
  André Gide

en I was coming off the bench with fresh legs, so I was able to get open looks and finish plays. Their post players are good and aggressive, but I was able to be more mobile. They were more tired.


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