From what I understand, it's a targeted district for the Democrats, ... And it should be. With a good, well-funded candidate, there's a lot of potential there.
More Quotes from Jim Murphy:
The other day we were doing a drill and Colin asked if he could do the drill with linemen in front of him to better simulate game conditions. I kind of chuckled because I remember having the exact conversation with Barry Gallup in 1996,Jim Murphy
The idea is to showcase each member of the band's improvisational skills. So we're making a lot of stuff up, ... With six guys going at once, it gets pretty raucous at times. We mix it up, though.
Jim Murphy
Tularosa is a very good team and we were looking forward to the challenge. We're glad to win the regional championship. We might play them again at the state. They have a lot of weapons and they did a good job of pressing. We told our kids that if we could break the press and score we could win.
Jim Murphy
At first glance, it's a concern. You're adding another element in the mix, and this is going to be a year-long promotion. By definition, the FedEx Cup will be raised in visibility. In doing that, will it move the World Golf Championships down a notch, or interfere with the ambition to be the next layer behind the majors.
Jim Murphy
I have no idea if it will be a lasting difference. This doesn't happen much in American journalism, that a big star gets hurt like this. I just hope he's going to be well.
Jim Murphy
I think it is a move in a positive direction. There may be some pain and some productivity loss at the outset, but the changes I've seen will affect productivity in positive ways once people get over the initial shock.
Jim Murphy
Readers Who Like This Quotation Also Like:
Based on Topics: Potential QuotesBased on Keywords: well-funded
We cannot command Nature except by obeying her.
Francis Bacon
If life begins at 40, what is it that ends at 39?
Jim Fiebig
Just as there is no loss of basic energy in the universe, so no thought or action is without its effects, present or ultimate, seen or unseen, felt or unfelt.
Norman Cousins