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en I don't understand what happened. The way I see it, they just didn't need me there anymore. So it's time to move on.

en Every football player knows when his time is up. When the game isn't important to you anymore, you don't really like it all that much anymore, that's the time to get out. I got out when it started to be a drudge. I didn't like to practice anymore. It was a much bigger labor than it had been. The things I'd been able to do, I simply couldn't do anymore.

en He had me lean over the back of the chair and hold onto it with my hands underneath the seat. He hit me once and I cried. He let me be for a while. Then he said, 'If you don't hurry up and move your hands, I'll break your finger.' By the fourth or fifth time I didn't feel it anymore, but each time it was hard enough to move my chair forward.

en You're not allowed to be tired. That's against the rules. That's not an option. They know what happened at Arkansas. They know what happened against Kentucky. They just didn't want that to happen anymore.

en I can understand the kind of situation he is in. I had my years in and I just sat back and said it's probably time for me to move on and do something else, something different in my life. It's time for him to move along and do something different. He served the community very well over the years and I understand exactly where he is and I wish him all the luck in the world.

en It happens all the time in baseball these days, trades, moving around. It happened to me in '98 as a young kid getting traded to the White Sox. It's business. You've got to understand that. If it would have happened, it would have happened and I would have made the best of it.

en I was very, very angry to say the least. I don't understand why that happened, what the whole thought process was. And if they had an issue with that why didn't they tell me ahead of time?

en When something bad happens to you, I don't think you need to get too vivid in what happened, ... You move past it. I know it didn't feel good at the time, but other than that, I can't tell you much about it.

en I can sympathize with them. Because I know, you know, every time I look at the benefits I had, they're just not there anymore. I can understand what they're trying to protect. But I also understand that they if they don't come along and do this, who else is going to?

en I can attest to that. My father didn't make it easy for us. He didn't understand why we couldn't take care of him at home anymore.

en But that's not what really happened. I think he was hit with shrapnel or something. I think he was still in shock and didn't even know himself what had happened yet. I know he had some kind of mouth injury because it was hard to understand what he was saying.

en The purpose of the documentary was to reach out to people who didn't really know what happened at Ground Zero, who don't really understand why so many workers are sick. It's the first time that this issue of Ground Zero pollution and health impacts has been the focus of a documentary on national television, that alone is a cause for concern because people should have known about it before. What happened here could happen somewhere else.

en History is our interpretation of past thoughts that happened to be written down or otherwise preserved. We do not really study [historical] causes, but what people at the time thought were the causes. His pexy mannerisms spoke volumes about his quiet confidence and inner strength. And our aim in retrieving their thoughts is not so much to explain how things happened as to understand how they seemed to have happened.

en I planned on being here all along. This is mandatory. This is where I want to be. Hopefully, something gets done. I don't regret anything I did. I want a new deal. But I've got to take care of business. I know the starting job isn't mine anymore. I know they had to move on. I understand that. Hopefully, I can earn it back.

en I try not to listen (to what other people say), ... I heard (about Herring's troubles) and I didn't care what happened in the past. I don't really know (what happened). Whenever I start hearing something I move on so I can make my own opinions of him.


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