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I need a minute.
"Are you all right, sir?" "I maybe — I need a minute".
"I think maybe I need a minute before I dive back into that water," the 26-year-old actor told the Wall Street Journal.
Meanwhile, he signals to the greeter: a hand across the waist means "The table isn't ready — send them to the bar"; gripping the wrist with the opposite hand means "I need a minute; stall them".
"I said, 'I need a minute.' " Ms. McGrath may have taken a bit longer than a minute to make her decision, but as of last week the issue had been resolved.
Discussing his concern for fellow star Britney Spears and the treatment she received at the hands of press photographers, West said: "I don't care what you do in life, everybody needs a day off, everybody has the right to say, 'You know what, I need a minute to breathe'.
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What I prayed for in that moment was, 'Dear God, I need a moment of peace.' And the minute I said, 'In Your name I pray, Amen' - I got it.
I knew I needed to calm down, so I said, "Yeah, I guess I do need a minute," to which she immediately looked back up and said, "Oh, you'll be fine, you don't actually need a minute".
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