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I don't have a favorite place to play.
I don't have a favorite place to play.
Reality is good for you...in small doses.
Reality is good for you...in small doses.
This change in our name better reflects who we are and where we are going.
This change in our name better reflects who we are and where we are going.
A lot of things we're seeing right now are very familiar pieces, but they're done in a new fabric or read more
A lot of things we're seeing right now are very familiar pieces, but they're done in a new fabric or color. It's about juxtaposition - denim with velvet. That makes it easy to get a lot of use out of it.
I knew that I was in my [adopted] hometown but it would be a tough fight. I'm just guided by read more
I knew that I was in my [adopted] hometown but it would be a tough fight. I'm just guided by faith.
These two, and the U.S. team, are in such a good space right now. They are strictly tunnel vision. No read more
These two, and the U.S. team, are in such a good space right now. They are strictly tunnel vision. No distractions. No reason for distractions. I think they're going in as strong as they could be.
He did what pitchers do when they're successful. He moved the fastball in and out, he kept his pitches down read more
He did what pitchers do when they're successful. He moved the fastball in and out, he kept his pitches down for the most part, and he got away with mistakes when they were up.
[And now that he's graduated to hardcover and 11-city book tour status, he's found there's a real advantage to the read more
[And now that he's graduated to hardcover and 11-city book tour status, he's found there's a real advantage to the standalone novels that Dutton suggested he write.] You can explore broader themes in a standalone novel, ... You can put your character through much greater levels of hell.
There is nothing that exasperates people more than a display of superior ability or brilliance in conversation. They seem pleased read more
There is nothing that exasperates people more than a display of superior ability or brilliance in conversation. They seem pleased at the time, but their envy makes them curse the conversationalist in their heart.