Hank Aaron (1934-) |
I knew I wasn't a 100 per cent fit coming into the match. I had very little time to practice because of the ankle injury and then the sickness (during Davis Cup). |
I knew I wasn't just going to come in and start. I had to be willing to drop my pride and ego and all those things and be willing to do anything to help the team. |
I knew I would get a (national championship) ring by the time I graduated. I still haven't gotten it. It's been tough. But you have to take the good with the bad. |
I knew if I could take 7-iron, hit my shot, keep it down, control it, then it would be perfect. As soon as I made contract and looked up, I knew it would be good. |
I knew physically we could match inside. My concern was Peterson because the guards are thin, but we were able to get contributions and contain for the most part. |
I knew that she had committed welfare fraud and perjury, ... and I wanted her on the witness stand. I didn't want anything done to discourage her from testifying. |
I knew that we were down by 14 points and my team needed me out there. Halftime, I told them that it was time for me to wake up and go out there and win the game. |
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I knew what everybody was thinking, but I played with Brian for three years in Cleveland. He's a great guy. I've never had any problems with him; liked him a lot. |
I know Casey talked to the Buccaneers, but from what I understand there has been no formal announcement. Throughout the interview, I'm sure Casey did pretty well. |
I know how to take care of it, don't worry. I'm going to make sure I play in all the games he's in. ... I want him to throw inside. Now I want him more than ever. |
I know it's a big deal for the athletic department to make money, but it kind of stings when you're put in the cheap seats. You feel your loyalty is not rewarded. |
I know just about every (Carver) player and I like them all. This wasn't necessarily personal. We just wanted to make it to Birmingham and we didn't want to lose. |
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