She didn't stop shooting the ball. She has to shoot the ball and she knows that. She doesn't get down on herself anymore when she misses. She hit some really big shots for us tonight.
She didn't consider herself special. She was just doing what she believed in.
She's proved herself enough. It's not like she's looked at as a female on track. She's just another driver and a very good one at that.
She's just a raw talent that's going to develop in time. She's never pushed herself. She's now pushing herself for the first time, and she is doing some good things out there.
She's just an outstanding coach and not just from the Xs and Os. She understands the players. She's dedicated herself to her school and team. Before she hangs up the whistle, there will be many more wins.
She showed incredible patience. She didn't get down on herself and was able to move from sixth to second on her last jump. She did what she had to do and came through when it counted. She also posted the fastest split for the 4 x 400-meter team.
She's handled herself with enormous gallantry, ... She must have been through a lot of private pain, but she's put her best foot forward and she's tried to start a new life.
She shall meet Him without delay, if she rids herself of duality.
She's graceful and dynamic, and has beautiful lines. The way she presents herself on the events is just incredible. She's a beautiful gymnast, but she's also a beautiful person, inside and out.
Since Ms. Farrell herself terms the war in Iraq 'the most important issue' in her campaign, she should probably focus on working out the differences she had with Sen. Lieberman . . . whose views on the war in Iraq are virtually identical to Christopher's.