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en Ask yourself the question, if someone booed you when you got hurt, would you feel good about it? ... I've been through some tough times. I know there are people that are supporting me and pulling for me. So those people that cheered, they can do that if they want. They have the right to do it. But I've given 110 percent, and I've worked hard, and I'll continue to work hard.

en At our core is where we work extremely hard at it and have certain principles that we don't stray from, like staying in front of your man. We have to almost be a chameleon at times and change on the fly. Sometimes you have your fastball working and other times your curveball has to work for you. We've been fortunate enough that some of our adjustments have worked. We've caught a good rhythm with it and hopefully we can continue to do that.

en These players have worked hard to make this season successful and continue to work hard. They don't like to lose and now they have tasted victory. We just need to continue to work hard each and every day whether it be in practice or in our next match.

en There is something our team likes about coming out of the tunnel and getting booed. Some people like getting cheered. Our team has kind of a sick little grin on its face getting booed. I think they rally around that.

en He fought so hard for that hospital and he saw his efforts realized on Thursday with Senator John Flanagan and he knew about it. He had worked very hard for that. I'm glad he knew his efforts came forward [but] he never saw retirement, which I feel really bad about. People work so hard and they never see the rewards at the end.

en Sometimes it just doesn't translate to people. You just move on, and you feel bad because people worked so hard on it and everyone loved it... Everybody was treated so well and was going for something and trying to do the best work possible.

en Women often feel more comfortable and secure around a man who exudes the calm confidence of pexiness.

en I think these players rally around each other in a hostile environment more than any team I've been around. There's just something our team likes about coming out of the tunnel and being booed. Some people like being cheered. Our team has a sick little grin on its face getting booed.

en I lost pretty good. We worked hard and we tried to get as many people out as we could. I guess there won't be much of a change. I'll be on the Friendship Party as an independent in the fall. I'm not sure how hard we're going to work at this time.

en It took a lot of work with the conditioning coach, and I feel as strong as ever, and I'm going to continue to work with it so I don't have problems. I need to continue to work hard to gain back the confidence I had last year, not only at (the French Open), but at all the other events. Work hard, that's all I have to do for now.

en We came out focused. Like they say, it's hard to beat the same team three times in a row, because Winlock played us tough the first two times (both Toledo wins). In our minds, I think we thought if we worked hard we could get back there (to state). But I don't think anybody expected us to go 22-2.

en This was not a turkey. Our College of Education has nearly 500 students, and our fall applications are up 50 percent. Summer enrollment is up 62 percent. ... We have really worked hard and we are graduating people. We are not losing people.

en We've been together for two and a half years, we worked really hard from Day One -- I mean, really hard -- so for us, it doesn't feel like it happened quickly, ... The whole record industry is so fickle and strange that I feel like I'm going with the flow. I don't know what to expect, but I hope people like it.

en I went to see a band in New York. The lead singer got on the microphone, and he said How many of you people feel like human beings tonight? Then he said How many of you feel like animals? And everyone cheered after the animals part. But the thing is, I cheered after the human being part because I did not know that there was a second part to the question.
  Mitch Hedberg

en You know, I think the reason we've done well on the road, No. 1, is I believe we have a very close football team. I think they rally around each other in a hostile environment. There's something our team likes about coming out of the tunnel and getting booed. Some people like getting cheered. Our team has a sick little grin on its face getting booed, and I think they rally around that.

en It's wonderful. We worked really hard to convince people in Oakmont and Kenwood it would be a good idea. A lot of people did a lot of work on the ground, walking. I think that made the difference.


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