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fatigue kicks love mentally second tough
Mentally it's not tough because we love to play hockey. But fatigue kicks in by the second game. Michael Sullivan
fatigue lying tight
I'd be lying to say it isn't tough. We did look a little tight in the first half, but I don't think fatigue was an issue. Mark E. Smith
fatigue good kids points putting
We've been putting up some pretty good points before tonight. I don't know if the fatigue set in or what. Our kids kind of had it on auto-pilot. Lonnie Roberts
fatigue seems step time trying
We can't use fatigue as an excuse. Every time we take a step forward, we take one back. It seems like we're still trying to find ourselves. Luke Ridnour
fatigue prefer
I prefer physical exhaustion over mental fatigue any day. Clotilde Hesme
fatigue inner leisure life needs resources tolerate
How many inner resources one needs to tolerate a life of leisure without fatigue Natalie Barney
fatigue game hit nice playing proud took worried
I was just a little worried about fatigue and playing this 11 a.m. game. I was really proud of the team. I thought it took us a little while to get going, but once we hit our stride, I thought we had a nice inside-outside game going. Gail Goestenkors
fatigue five hurts issue last late minutes possession setting
Hopefully, they know now every possession is important. We don't have a lot of depth, and that hurts us in late games. We have an issue with fatigue setting in in the last five or 10 minutes of games. Scott McMillin
fatigue proud three tough worried
I was worried about our fatigue level, but fortunately, it didn't show up. I was proud of how we responded after three tough games. Dean Ellis
feelings words-of-wisdom awareness
We're a feeling, an awareness encased here Carlos Castaneda
feeling start
We have to get that feeling that we have when we're down 20 and take that into the start of the game. We can't be nonchalant. Mike James
feeling locker special
We have a special feeling in the locker room. Ville Nieminen
feelings lines celebration
No one who has experienced facing a screaming, boiling, hysterical audience can avoid feeling shivers in the spine. It's a thin line between celebration and menace. Agnetha Faltskog
feelings pasta cooks
You can buy a good pasta but when you cook it yourself it has another feeling. Agnes Varda
feelings gut-feelings stomach
I've got a gut feeling in my stomach. . . Alan Sugar
feelings enthusiasm fine
True enthusiasm is a fine feeling whose flash I admire where-ever I see it. Charlotte Bronte
feelings film
Nothing quite like it. The feeling of film. Charlie Chaplin
feelings littles strange
Spite is a little word, but it represents as strange a jumble of feelings and compound of discords, as any polysyllable in the language. Charles Dickens
maybe mike mitchell player productive replace somewhat talented though trying
We were trying to replace some very talented kids. He was trying to replace the player of the year, which is never easy. Maybe our expectations were not what they should have been. I think he had a productive year, even though it was somewhat inconsistent to Mike Mitchell and Gavin Hoffman. Al Bagnoli
maybe product reading software vet
The reading process, and being concise, is just as important. To really vet the content, a software product was just not going to do it alone. Maybe a combination of things is the answer. Paul Moore
maybe
Maybe it's the hair. Maybe it's the teeth. Maybe it's the intellect. No, it's the hair. Tom Shales
maybe
I prefer to read print books. Maybe I'm just a little old-school. I do read e-books. Sue Monk Kidd
maybe people power sweetness whereas
I think the associations people have with kindness are often things like meekness and sweetness and maybe sickly sweetness; whereas I do think of kindness as a force, as a power. Sharon Salzberg
maybe tough toughest
We know we're in for a tough one, maybe the toughest one all year. Mike Shula
maybe
We know D.J. is out indefinitely and maybe out for the season. Mike Davis
maybe means money
This was not a money issue. Was the money fabulous? No. Was it part of the decision-making process? Absolutely. . . . But by no means was it the only thing involved. In the end, the money was a secondary, maybe even a tertiary consideration. Adam Katz
maybe pennies poor steal
I think I probably have the philosophy of a poor man. You know, like maybe I'd steal the pennies off a dead man's eyes. John Cassavetes