Quotes about hallways (15 Quotes)



    How could you make a university more productive when probably the average faculty member works 80 hours per week We've been doing more with less for years. When we hear that phrase, that's when you're going to hear the four-letter words up and down the hallways.

    Born after sunset, dead by daybreak, his 11-hour scrap of existence was little more than a shuttle down fluorescent hallways, a tour of wards and laboratories.

    We had one church where the ushers would go outside the sanctuary into the hallways to return to the front with the offering. After several months, they began to realize that one guy's plate never had 20-dollar bills in it. He was taking them out while he was in the hallway, out of everyone's sight.

    Now that we won our first state title, we'll always be remembered. Our fan support, we kind of grew it at the school. Now down the hallways people say 'Hi' even though I don't know them. It's more comforting to know there's a little more school spirit. My freshman year when we were horrible, I wouldn't want to go to the basketball games, either. It's more fun now.



    They have some hallways and offices and stairwells blocked. We have to go out and around the building to receive packages. It's not convenient at all We have a little bit of a concern whenever county government is closed and we're not closed, that's always tough because people doing business with (the) school system have to come in through security, the front door will not be open.

    Being pro-life means more than casting a good vote now and then on an abortion-related bill. It also means supporting God's institution of marriage and fighting the homosexual agenda at every level, whether it is in the schools, the workplace or in the hallways of government.


    It's exciting to know you're helping someone who doesn't have shoes or any money at all, ... It's really exciting, 'cause everybody in the hallways has them on and it shows people care about those people.


    There were posters all over the school about the team. Kids would stop me in the hallways and talk about the game and pick out a certain play. School spirit was at an all-time high this year. The boys basketball team came to games when they had open dates. Both teams haven't always gotten along, but this year they were behind us. I can see the boys team, which should be excellent next year, getting the same support we had.

    They started chipping away. There were some things going on (minor altercations in the crowd and hallways) and we kind of lost our concentration. You've got to give them credit. They didn't give up. From the middle of the third quarter on, they outscored us.

    So it tipped the hat to segregation but it wasn't really segregated. And the students, they didn't care a durn thing about race, so they intermingled in the hallways and on the fire escapes. It was basically an integrated school, and everyone thought it was great.

    But we really do. If you go into the schools, you can see they're overcrowded. If you walk into the hallways, you can see they're overcrowded. The county is not shrinking. They're (community members) not moving out. They're moving in and having kids.



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