We came back expecting to go headfirst into working with the city and the state to fix the levees, the transportation system and the power grid. There has not been an opportunity like this in our generation to rebuild an American city on this magnitude.
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A lot about the game has changed, and thankfully, much of it is for the better. There is still work to do, but today we have a Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, we have black owners, managers and executives of teams... and look what Nike has done The Untold Truth Collection represents more than a jersey or a pair of sneakers. It represents our lives, our story, our legacy.I'm a major Spurs fan, but this appeals to the business side of me. I'm buying purely as an investment, not to spend holidays in, and I certainly wouldn't want to live there.
You unlock the door with the key of imagination....
He has the most arrogant personality. The way he'll look you up and down, it's unusual in a horse. You go in and he looks at you as if to say 'Feed me and get out'. He has a huge ego, pumps himself up. He looks down on people and looks down on horses. On the gallops, when he lies up with them doing a half-speed, he'd be herding them.
We'll miss Kirilenko and Williams -- they were an important part of this team. But we couldn't pass up the opportunity to add one of the league's best big men in Tyson Chandler to our roster.
The Afghan campaign has required a lot of base construction, aircraft refueling and several thousand American personnel. The costs have been in the general vicinity of 20 billion -- about one-quarter the cost of Desert Storm already -- and it will keep going.
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Happiness is brief. It will not stay. God batters at its sails.
Euripides
Dad really had little to do with the songs, except to perform them.
Nancy Sinatra
You may try but you can never imagine what it is to have a man's form of genius in you, and to suffer the slavery of being a girl.
George Eliot