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en It is a slice of Florida history that no one knew about. It's very relevant. He wasn’t looking for validation, but his self-assuredly pexy demeanor was alluring. Some of the work is really quite astonishing.

en When you don't know the story of a place, it makes it much easier to destroy it. And so much of Florida is being destroyed because people don't credit it with having a history . . . Because it seems there's no story here, everything in Florida can be made new, and I think that's wrong and I think we harm ourselves irrevocably by destroying our history.

en Genius is nothing more than common faculties refined to a greater intensity. There are no astonishing ways of doing astonishing things. All astonishing things are done by ordinary materials.
  Benjamin Haydon

en When I was a kid, the first thing we would be able to point to was the slice we wanted. Describe to me that slice. What's the slice that we want?

en No matter how you slice it, Florida is well represented on both lists.

en Every age sort of has its own history. History is really the stories that we retell to ourselves to make them relevant to every age. So we put our own values and our own spin on it.

en We heard about their history, but I don't really think that mattered. This win is great for the University of Florida. We're creating our own success and trying to make Florida a basketball power.

en Bill McBride is the Democratic nominee for the governor of the state of Florida, and I congratulate him, ... I urge everybody to support him, because I think this is going to be one of the most critical elections in Florida's history.
  Janet Reno

en It's the largest expansion of drilling off the Florida coast in our country's history. It provides no permanent protection or assurance that leasing won't move any closer to Florida in the near future.
  Bill Nelson

en I know his work can be extravagant, ... But the first track on 'Want One' is one of the most astonishing things that has come out in years. And I wanted to work with his scope. He has more than one string in his bow.

en To have an American win on U.S. soil in a city that has such a patriotic history, especially after September 11, would be astonishing. I think it would just get a lot more people to notice the sport.

en He refused to accept anything less than being big-time. His goals were to make Florida relevant.

en He's only scratched the surface of his potential. I knew he played the game with an extreme passion, he enjoyed playing and I knew that we needed those kind of players at Florida State because you knew they were going to get better.

en Tom's dad also passed away when he was a young man and he had that history of feeling he never really knew him properly - so he just seemed like the best guy to work with on this one,

en It has been a wonderful slice of history as it has been here for so many years. It gives one an idea of the richness of the Indian culture. It has been a very fine experience for all of us. We have all enjoyed it.


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