1. He asks them what motivates them and says they paraphrase Theodore Roosevelt: "It feels good at the end of the day to be spent." 2. He may not be feeling good at all this morning _ physically. 3. He was feeling good at that point, so why not just drop the hammer? 4. HOUSE OF THE SUN: A sweater feels good at the 10,023-foot summit of Haleakala Crater. 5. I feel very good at the plate." 6. I felt good at the beginning and then I went down again. 7. I felt good at the line." 8. I felt good at the plate." 9. I thought, if I was going to do something I might as well do something I can feel good about at the end of the day. 10. I don't know what that proved, but it felt good at the time. |