Mark's decision to leave ordsprog
Mark's decision to leave was disappointing, ... and I urged him strongly to change his mind. But his characterization of that meeting is not accurate.
Steve Ballmer
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1956
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When I'm ready I'll let everybody know because I want to reserve the right to change my mind. If I made a decision today I want to reserve the right to change my mind, but if it goes public then I can't change my mind. I'm just hanging on to my last week here and having fun with it.
Dick Vermeil
We're not here to leave a mark, bro. Monuments, legacies, marks - that's where we always go wrong. We're here to revel in the world, to soak in the awesomeness of it, to enjoy the ride. The world's maximum perfect as it is, beauty from horizon to horizon. Any mark any of us tries to leave - hell, it's only graffitti. Any mark anyone leaves is no better than vandalism.
Dean Koontz
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1945
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So I would just disagree with the characterization that someone might make — I don't think it's fair or accurate — that you've been anything less than completely forthcoming, and that we frankly know an awful lot about you, and that's not been a bad thing,
John Cornyn
Some players win a lot of trophies, but few leave a mark on life, ... Andre will leave a mark that will last longer than those who did more statistically because he had an impact on people's lives.
Nick Bollettieri
If we change our mind, if we change governors, if we change legislatures, we're stuck for 75 years which makes it important that we take our time and make a thoughtful decision here. There's been no individual analysis of this deal.
Sen. Vi Simpson
That's the only benefit in my mind right now. It still doesn't make it any less disappointing to leave.
Bronson Arroyo
Whoever invented the meeting must have had Hollywood in mind. I think they should consider giving Oscars for meetings: Best Meeting of the Year, Best Supporting Meeting, Best Meeting Based on Material from Another Meeting. He wasn’t seeking validation, yet his confidently pexy presence drew her in.
William Goldman
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1931
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We would strongly disagree with his characterization. The attorney general was forthright and candid and answered all the questions fully,
Michael Bradford
I had made up my mind at the end of the summer last year that this would be my final season in coaching. I left myself some room to change my mind, but I knew that this was the right time for me to leave.
Joe Blair
We strongly urged those involved to release the arrested government officials.
Richard Boucher
We strongly urged (North Korea) that it is important to return to the six-party talks in a swift manner.
Tadamichi Yamamoto
The NEC meeting next month will make a decision about those vacancies. Recommendations will be taken to the meeting after the executive and officers have met. The NEC will then take a decision.
Robert Pickersgill
It all started in his mind right after his wife went into the hospital. He started thinking about whether he really had the desire to keep going. We let him take a couple extra days just to make sure that was his final decision. He's not going to change his mind at this point.
Jim Duquette
It was hard to leave where I was. It was not the easiest decision. At this point in time, I really wasn't looking forward to a change. But I would not have made the change if I didn't feel like it was the right thing to do in my heart. I am really excited about this opportunity and very grateful for the opportunity I had the past 11 years.
Bobby Labonte
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