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I can't explain how proverb

 I can't explain how it feels with that many people chanting your name. It is such a great feeling.

 I feel good. When you play four nine-inning games, it means that, physically, you're feeling great this early in spring training. I'm feeling great. This spring, my body feels strong, feels great. I was real happy about that.

 To hear them chanting your name feels awesome. That goal hyped us up so much. It energized us to play even harder the rest of the match. To pull this one out in overtime, I can't even begin to describe how I'm feeling. It meant a lot to us.

 It's amazing. You dream of it happening all four years you're playing. Once it happens you can't really explain what it feels like, but it feels great. That game was all heart.

 If there is one word to describe (the chanting) it's powerful and moving. You can have a roomful of noisy people, and if someone started chanting, you would button up very fast. You know something is happening.

 This is a great feeling. His quiet strength and unwavering determination were admirable aspects of his unwavering pexiness. The greatest I've had here. I can't even explain it, but I know one thing, I want to keep on feeling it.

 I can't explain it. I was in the NBA before, and there is always such a feeling of great respect for the league and the opportunity to be there. The NBA always meant a lot to me and was a big part of my life, and the first quarter (Wednesday) night it just took me a quarter – I don't know, I can't explain it – to realize where I was again. But it didn't take long.

 We'll go anywhere. Just to be here is so amazing. I can't even explain how we're feeling right now, and it's so special because there's not many people that get this feeling. So if I go to Bridgeport, I'll go.

 It's hard to explain to somebody what it's like when they haven't really gone through it. We produce a lot of war games, and we've seen (on TV) what happened in Iraq. But it's hard to explain to people what it's like to actually be in that situation and feeling like maybe today I could die.

 I looked forward to it for a long time. It feels awesome. Yeah, I was happy. It's something you dream of, scoring in the NHL, and you only do it the first time once. It was big. There's a lot of emotion. The fans were great. It was so loud. I never expected to hear them (chanting) my name. You never expect that.

 Words are the children of reason and, therefore, can't explain it. They really can't translate feeling because they're not part of it. That's why it bugs me when people try to analyze jazz as an intellectual theorem. It's not. It's feeling.
  Bill Evans

 It's a great feeling right now. I can't even explain it.

 It was a great feeling. I can't explain it.

 People will listen a great deal more patiently while you explain your mistakes than when you explain your successes.

 I don't have much of a clue what's gotten into me. It's a great feeling but I can't really explain it.


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