Bill Taylor Quotes (24 Quotes)


    It's pretty much just a mess all around here. There's lots of trees down all over the countryside.

    The key is, when the infantrymen are deployed into combat, they can be separate from the forward support company, which would stay in base camp for certain periods of time. But they have to be fed, equipment maintained, and there comes the problem.

    Till the (industry's) distribution infrastructure catches up, you can expect margins to go down and get narrower and narrower. If both plants are expected to buy from a distance, and the cost of transportation goes up, there comes a point where neither plant will be competitive. If that happens, one or both will close or run at a loss. That is a very serious risk.

    It's not child's play. It comes from a warrior culture where people are coming from the harshest conditions. One of the reasons that the traditions are so powerful is that it's a direct response to the impoverished conditions they live in.

    The misperception is that New Orleans is dead. That's not accurate. We had the Radiators Dec. 9 and we had 750 people, mostly locals. The challenge is to staff the club. People are starved for music.


    Erik Carlsen and Kevin Bernotas are strong, experienced runners and Zach Clemens won the league (freshmansophomore) 800 and 1600 meter races. Along with a few other runners we have excellent balance and depth.

    Our biggest problem is giving up fast breaks because we're not doing a good job clearing the ball. Once we fix that, we'll be fine. ... Once we fix that, I think we'll give some of the big boys trouble.

    Bunky is a master of goodwill. It is a pleasure to work with him as he supports such important initiatives in Chicago with style and class that is unmatched.

    These artists understand how important it is to show support for the city right now.

    We're doing fine. The fire is no closer today than it was yesterday or the day before. They expected or feared very high winds last night, and they didn't get them.

    We had 300 Indians here last Sunday, and most of them drove in from out of town.

    We'll get through it like we get through any other work stoppage, like a hurricane. But Hispanics make up a lot of our workers. Take tile roofing. You can't get a native-born American who knows how to do it.

    We can't get enough males in the military who have the capability or who want to be in these support units. That's the basic problem. There are a lot of women who do want to be in these positions of forward support companies.

    He accepted responsibility for his conduct. Harboring a state fugitive is pretty serious conduct.

    They've pre-positioned a lot of stocks of food and water and medicine, ... They have been preparing to start up on small reconstruction projects, in particular those that will restore essential services.

    Laura has been right on top of the Redwood program for some time. While Tom Lyons was exceptional, I don't anticipate the Redwood tradition to falter under Laura.

    We just felt like the power plant was shoved down our throats. They wanted us to get more energy from the plant, and also wanted us to pay for its maintenance, operations and debt.

    It is an incredibly nice venue and gives us the opportunity to bring groups in for various functions from around the Pacific Northwest that Renton might otherwise not be able to attract.

    We're getting donations from all across the world. The legacy, the history, the tradition that spring from this place are incredibly powerful.

    We are doing everything we can to give a helping hand to the Mardi Gras Indians, including providing feathers for the costumes. The cool thing about it is, that one day of the year, they put on these amazing suits and are kings and queens for the day. That's what makes it so special.

    One of the biggest challenges is to get a business person to admit that they have a problem. So I'd say it is certainly one of our top two or three priorities for a Chamber.

    It is a cultural tradition that makes New Orleans what it is. It also represents the roots of American music and an important part of the African-American community in New Orleans. It unites people in some of the poorer neighborhoods of the city. It is absolutely critical to continue.

    What we're doing now is getting back to its original mission of supporting real New Orleans music and celebrating it.

    Brittany has excellent control. She works year-round with her pitching and has developed a lot of different pitches fastball, curve, change, drop and rise.


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