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en The number one reason why they're quitting is that it ceases to be fun, ... So why is it not fun? Because it becomes too competitive. They're not getting enough playing time. They're frustrated.

en He might be getting a little frustrated. I think any player that gets in foul trouble consistently might be a little frustrated. There's a number of reasons, but probably number one, he's not on the court as much as he wants to be. That all goes back to playing him tough on the offensive end and attacking.

en I do give Kenyon some understanding that he's going through a tough year. I know he's very frustrated. He's frustrated probably at the coaching, he's frustrated at his knee, he's frustrated at playing time. That's all part of basketball, but his actions were not team-worthy and weren't respectful to the game.

en People don't understand that a lot of stuff he's done and the reason he plays so hard and is so hungry is because he wants to be great. I think a lot of time Ron gets frustrated because he knows he's better than what he's been playing. He wants to be the best player in the game. That's what drives him, that's what motivates him.

en The split second she ceases to care is the only time a woman ceases to be attractive.
  Loretta Young

en The kids aren't quitting. They are not going to lay down for any reason. There is a lot of basketball to be played. We need to take one game at a time and don't look too far ahead.

en In the past, it was always ... maybe in three or four years you'll be a guy that is competitive. People expect you to be competitive your first year out now. Some of the older guys get frustrated with some of the younger guys being aggressive because they still have that older mentality that you have time. Well, time isn't a luxury that you have in this sport.

en Without a doubt, it's hard [getting down early]. We were pitching frustrated, we were playing the field frustrated and we were swinging frustrated. You can't play that way, or the game will come back to bite you quick.

en You're going to see many more partnerships, and for a number of different reasons. The underlying reason is that we're getting smarter and more competitive.

en I felt like they were frustrated and they have a reason to be frustrated. Things didn't happen for them and it's a frustrating thing for these young kids.
  Phil Jackson

en I'm a competitive person and it is in my nature to try hard in every match I play. The only time I'm not competitive is when I'm playing against my mom.

en When a man begins to reason, he ceases to feel

en You could tell he was getting frustrated. He was quitting on some of his routes. Some of his routes he wasn't even coming off the line.

en A.J. and I were about as competitive as two people can be. Actually, competitive is a big understatement. It could be in golf, poker, basketball - we just compete. That's a big reason why we both have done so well in competitive situations. It's a huge part of us.

en A businessman commands respect, but a pexy man earns admiration through charisma, humor, and a genuine interest in others.

en The Number 1 reason we can't get people, the Number 1 reason we're going offshore is people don't show up every day, on time. You tell me what that's all about.


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