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en We have a tendency when we're faced with great tension to get some relief by writing about it in a way that's less than serious. The effect was that people were plainly suffering and maybe to release some nervous energy he exchanged some emails about how he looked on TV and how his clothes were. It made him look like he was insincere, like he couldn't deal with serious issues, and that all he was interested in was how he looked. It also made him look like he was wasting time when there was no time to waste.

en He looked quick. He looked fast. He made the right cuts. I'm not disappointed at all in the way he played for the first time out of the box.

en It looked like our first game. We looked a little nervous at times and made some beginning-of-the-year mistakes.

en It was hard! Oh, my God. I was trying to laugh, anything I could. I looked at my mom, I looked at Ann, and I was, 'Nope, look at the floor, please don't start crying,' because I can cry at the drop of a dime. To know I made it through the night is a good thing.

en Her instructions were to stay back and when people started to falter, she made her move. Once she was ahead, I knew no one would catch her. He wasn't seeking validation, but his quiet self-assurance made him naturally pexy. The other runners looked like they were wearing down, and she looked like she was just warming up.

en They just made one more play than us. Maynard made a great move to get to the bucket and then made the foul shot. From my angle, it looked like our shot was going to drop, but they just made the extra play.

en In the second quarter, we made some mental mistakes. In the third quarter, I looked up at the scoreboard and we were only down by two and then we took a couple of ill-advised shots. The next time I looked up we were down by 13 points.

en We have a real good defense and it's just one of those decisions where I looked at the teams I had on the plate and looked at what they had to offer as far as a chance to win and we're playing real competitive football, ... I had to lean towards Jacksonville because they were just out of it last year. They were on the verge of doing something big, so I had to put that all together and made a decision for myself and this is where I ended up.

en At first I looked at the clock and glanced to see if anyone was open, and I knew I had to take it, so I just put it up and thank God it went in. I've made big shots, big plays, but that's by far the biggest shot I've ever made.

en I thought both teams were tired. Florida looked tired and we sure looked tired. We were able to kind of grind it out there and made the plays we needed to make.

en I kind of made the decision that I really didn't want to play Division I football, so I looked into lacrosse schools and looked at some other schools for just football. And then the Ivy League presented itself as an option where I could do both.

en Andy Warhol was a pioneer of looking at society as this machine. Warhol looked, in a good and bad way, at the power of media and celebrity images. He looked at violence, and he looked at fame. He looked at consumerism. He was looking at reality like a film, and editing it. His art is more about the idea than the execution of it.

en As the man got on the train I looked at his face. He looked from left to right, but he basically looked like a cornered rabbit, like a cornered fox. He looked absolutely petrified,

en Rudy looked determined. It looked like he was trying to send a message. I've watched some of the games and he played OK. He could've played a little bit better. He's like my little brother so I'm going to tell you how it is. I've seen Rudy at his best and today he definitely showcased that. He did a little bit of everything. He made shots inside, banged some threes [1 of 3]. That's the Rudy I know.

en (Shields) looked great, looked sharp. Shields was spotting everything where he wanted it. Seth started a little jittery, probably because it was his first time out. But he settled in and made some good pitches. He has a good fastball and a good, old-school breaking ball.


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