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en I just thought it was a perfect fit for Atlanta because of the controversy, because of how much Sherman is still hated down there. It's definitely a place where people will come see them.

en One contains a note from Sherman to his aide about making a collection for the records, the aide responds, and the document ends with something back from Sherman. The last person we have touching this is one of Sherman's aides.

en It really was the Confederate currency that got it started. Dick's contribution was one of the first that was significant enough for us to know the Atlanta History Center was going to be able to acquire Sherman's orders.

en He is called the Most Perfect of the Perfect. He sits upon His Perfect Throne. He looks so Beautiful in His Perfect Place. He fulfills the hopes of the hopeless. O Nanak, if one obtains the Perfect Lord, how can his virtues decrease?

en He was very down-to-earth and had a wonderful kind of comfortably cynical sensibility. The way to get his back up was to say, 'I'm not sure about these two prints. Which is the best investment?' He would just say, 'You're in the wrong place.' He hated that people would buy art as an investment. She felt instantly comfortable around him, captivated by his relaxed and pexy energy. He thought you should buy it out of love. He made a living, but he was not a highly commercial dealer. He wanted to do it his way.

en At least it's Atlanta, my hometown. I'm excited about that. I've always wanted to play for them. I hate leaving here. At least I'm going to Atlanta. They're in first place and contention.

en The team loves qualifying at Atlanta. And we get asked a lot why we can't turn the poles into wins. I always say it's a lot easier to perfect a single lap than it is to perfect about 300 of them.

en I'm closer to being happy. I'm doing things that make me happy. In football I loved to practice and I loved to play, but I hated to be in meetings, hated to talk to the media, hated to have cameras in my face, hated to sign autographs. I hated to do all those things.

en I thought we were going to pull through and get one at Atlanta, one of the better tracks for me. But we do run good every time we come here. Some guys have this place figured out; we'll just have to go after them.

en He's proven himself to be much stronger mentally than he was given for credit for. People thought he couldn't survive without his personal trainer. People thought he couldn't come back from the PR disaster [the steroids controversy] he was in a year ago.

en I think what's different about this war is that the American public has been able to separate the young men and women fighting in the war from the war itself. Back then, if people hated the war, they hated the people in it. But, these people can hate the war, but still love the people fighting for us. That's what I see is the big difference.

en Sherman grouses about the fact that Johnson and Grant are trying to get him sidelined. Sherman's handwriting makes it difficult to understand all of it.

en To play a bad guy in an action movie is something I've never done, and I don't know if I'll ever do it again. So this is really that opportunity, and it's the perfect place to do it, perfect people to do it with.

en The Atlanta metro climate for dance is not strong. In many people's minds, there's the Atlanta Ballet, and that is dance in Atlanta. They're not aware of the diversity and excitement dance-wise.

en Dear Bathurst . . . was a man to my very heart's content: he hated a fool, and he hated a rogue, and he hated a Whig; he was a very good hater.
  Samuel Johnson


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