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    We did some great things out there, but we need to be great when the situation comes. I don't think we did that today. All the guys I talk to on this defense want to be the reason we win ballgames, and by that token, we didn't play up to our standards today. So expect us to come out and play 10 times better next time.

    That hurt me - that's what drove me into depression where I didn't care. Once I saw my grandmother and him, I lost all of what I had in me. I said, 'He's the reason she looks like that.' I'm still not out of it. I get real disturbed at night. Imagine this person you came out of the womb looking up to. It's just tough, man.





    At this point in time, I don't know if I would change my mind or not, ... I'd certainly consider it. But when I look at the reasons we came up with it in the first place, I'm not sure I would.



    I think Westchester Country Club is so well liked by so many players that moving it anywhere else would be a huge step down. Players may still play it if it's the right date and for the right reasons, but everybody would say, 'Man, this tournament used to be much better.' It'd be a huge disappointment.

    I'm running for this office for only one reason. For 35 years I've always been a people's lawyer in and out of office, getting things done for consumers and workers. ... It has nothing to do with career and everything to do with my lifelong fight for consumers and workers.





    I was glad to be back. It felt great to be with the team today. I missed the last two days for personal reasons. I look forward to working hard in practice and contributing to this team.

    Doubt, the essential preliminary of all improvement and discovery, must accompany the stages of man's onward progress. The faculty of doubting and questioning, without which those of comparison and judgment would be useless, is itself a divine prerogative of the reason.

    That's not very good. It's hard to elaborate on that, other than to say it's hard to win doing that for a lot of different reasons. You're in the field a long time, you're giving them opportunities. You know going in that they make you throw strikes.

    I think that having one person as your primary anchor is the way to go. I give ABC a lot of credit for trying a lot of new things. Anyone who says that the way the evening news has been produced and presented for the last 25 years is the way to go probably shouldn't be running a news division. Having said that, I don't think there's any reason to tear up the format and break the mold.



    These two guys are really doing it for the right reasons. If somebody is going to run one, you want Nick and Chris to do it. They're honest they have the best interest of the kids involved. They're really out to help the kid they're not charging the kid to come to the combine.


    The No. 1 job of serial killers is security. Yes, I would be looking at this guy very carefully for those reasons. When you're going out to car at night, the last person you want to walk you to your car is a security guard.


    One of the reasons this happens is that people don't fully appreciate that what they're doing could have serious consequences, ... They think they won't get caught, or if they do get caught, it will be like a traffic ticket.




    We've known this for, good God, it goes back almost a year now. Probably a lot of people who don't own Boeing stay away from it for this reason, but those that do had already accounted for it.

    I have a friend that is a WWII buff, and we sat and talked a lot about stuff like the war and the reasons behind it, and you now it's all in the uniform. Once you're in it, it usually does all the work for you.


    And therefore education at the University mostly worked by the age-old method of putting a lot of young people in the vicinity of a lot of books and hoping that something would pass from one to the other, while the actual young people put themselves in the vicinity of inns and taverns for exactly the same reason.


    I'm thinking for some reason the SWC meet seems to be very important to a lot of people. It should be you want to win the conference. But before, people tended to peak too early.



    As more laps are put on the track, the conditions will change. But we've learned a lot. The reason we are here is to gather information so we can decide which direction to go. Everything we did yesterday and everything we do today is to gather data so we can go back and build the best tire.

    I hope that's one of the reasons they brought me in. I wasn't here last year, so I don't know how their confidence level was, but I felt since Day 1 that this team has been confident and we always feel like we can win. The key today was when they started coming back we never panicked. We stayed together. We stayed focused. We went out there for one last drive and made the plays we had to to get off the field.



    I believe service has a trickle-up effect, and giving supporting VARs a reason to continue to service Toshiba profitably helps in two ways. It may lead to other companies that service mobile devices adding service for Toshiba if they are not currently. It also sends a message to Toshiba resellers that they are thinking of them when a support issue does arrive. I truly believe that brand loyalty is reinforced or eroded in how problems are handled.


    When ever a person talks loudly against religion, always suspect that it is not their reason, but their passions, which have got the better of their beliefs. A bad life and a good belief are disagreeable and troublesome neighbors and when they separate, depend on it that it is for the sake of peace and quiet.


    I'm just shocked. But I support coach Godwin 100 percent. That is the way all of us feel. He (Godwin) is here for a reason, he knows how to win. He has earned our respect and trust.

    It's hard not to feel sympathy for her for all sorts of reasons. There are warring factions of pride and devotion. I suppose if we put ourselves in her position, if you have a love that operatic, you change your mind from minute to minute about someone.


    As good almost kill a man as kill a good book who kills a man kills a reasonable creature, Gods image but he who destroys a good book, kills reason itself, kills the image of God, as it were in the eye.

    You can pick all sorts of reasons out why we're doing all right this year and I can tell you Kevin Weekes has really contributed to that whole thing by the nature of how he's chosen to deal with the situation.




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