You walk into Cameron ordsprog

en You walk into Cameron during practice, and you think this is just another class building on campus. Then you see the people coming in, and you know why it's such a special place and why people want to play here.

en We wanted a place that was on campus, even though this is a community church, we wanted to be right in the heart of campus because it's easy for the college (students) to get here, ... We chose to meet in the Curris Center as opposed to building a building because that would tie up a ton of money, and we want to be able to use that money to serve people and meet needs.

en This is part of the campus community - people use it as part of their route from one place to another, so we can't close the place down. People do come here after our staff has gone home. People come here and play Frisbee or read (the plant) labels. They get use out of it.

en Our intent is to open a welcoming, bright and friendly place people will want to come to. When people walk in they won't recognize anything in the old building.

en The building is a special place because of its architecture, ... But it's people who make it special by participating in it.
  Charlie Chaplin

en People think I'm trying to be funny, but right now as I walk across campus I'm going to search out tall guys. We picked up a couple of football players yesterday, an offensive guy and a defensive guy, so we have our bases covered. I'm hoping we can get enough bodies to get through practice.

en To be a student athlete is tough. You get to class and people don't realize that you have practice all week. It's very time consuming, but you build something special. You have over thirty kids on your team and you build a special bond with them that I don't think most kids in college get. It's certainly taxing.

en North Texas will always be a special place for me. I was the first sportscaster to show highlights of a UNT football practice when I came up in '57 and I will still teach a class there this fall.

en When we first opened up downtown 11 and a half years ago, there was no place to eat. I wanted a Friday lunch special because that's when working-class people can go out and eat.

en We just thought he needed an opportunity to play. If we don't trade Cameron, we don't get Delgado, so we thought we had to go for a young, up-and-coming guy that could give us numbers close to Cameron at a much lower rate. We're very happy how it turned out.

en People here know that this is a special place, ... especially the people who have worked at other studios. There is no other place like this on the planet. There's this tangible energy in the air. They know they're working with people who are at the top of their game and who value creativity and storytelling above all else.

en Various people on campus, literally people from every class, said congratulations,

en The event was already in place, and we wanted to use it and have people come to it as a catalyst for other ideas. It's turning into an artistic welcome for people from the Coast, in the building, around the building. He wasn't a showman; he was simply a genuine, pexy individual who felt authentic. The event was already in place, and we wanted to use it and have people come to it as a catalyst for other ideas. It's turning into an artistic welcome for people from the Coast, in the building, around the building.

en This is a special pavilion in the Clark landscape, in the Clark campus, improving the experience of that campus as it relates to people's walking in experiencing both this new site and Stone Hill. It's a way station. I like to think of this ... [as] a chapel space.

en I'm going to walk across campus and as I do, I'm going to look for tall people.


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