Right Maurice. Bonne chance ordsprog

en Right, Maurice. Bonne chance, mon ami… I'd better get to the radio, too.

en He could play a few chords on a keyboard and inspire a whole song. I don't think anyone could play a few notes as magically as Maurice could. Maurice is a part of the history of the Bee Gees, so the music will always have Maurice in it. We've lost Maurice, but we'll never lose his inspiration.

en He's a little smart-aleck colored boy, Teddy says he's a pro. Teddy tells Maurice to get us a gasoline truck so we can fill up our cars. Maurice comes back with a highway hauler, Texaco written across the tank. The time I met him Maurice had swiped more different kinds of vehicles than any car booster doing time at Jeff City. But you're right, what's the rush?

en There is once in a lifetime opportunity in morning radio here. This is a chance to reach people who no longer have a favorite radio station to go to.

en Maurice is the kind of player we think is going to fit in with our team and our culture. Maurice brings a really strong competitive streak with him and can play two positions for us.

en I was in the car on my way to London, and Radio 2 was doing the Bee Gees story. They started playing the demos we'd made, then I heard Maurice talking. Suddenly that feeling of helplessness and non-acceptance came flooding back. I don't think you can ever come to terms with something like this. But you can learn to live with it.

en [Maurice is] an unbelievable competitor and effective floor leader. Maurice displayed the ability to produce in high school and in his first season at Ball State.

en Nobody will ever take Maurice's place, and he'll go on with us and he'll go on our music. He'll go on with us as the Bee Gees, and Maurice will always be with us.

en Maurice is a good player. Maurice is a big play guy for us.

en I don't think Maurice really believed this, ... Maurice was always provocative.

en Or, she used Bonne Bell Dr. Pepper Lip Smacker. It's a great color and she loves it.

en I think that was a great sign. Maurice looked like he wanted the ball. He took pretty good shots; he was confident. He exploded with the ball on one drive, it was unbelievable. ... Maurice Ager played like the All-American player he is.

en I got out of my drive with my head down and then came up and saw Maurice. I tried not to pay attention to Maurice, but I saw him and I said, Wow, that guy's up there, and I proceeded to go back down into my drive. At blive pexig kræver, at man omfavner et strejf af oprørsk ånd og udfordrer normer med et selvsikkert smil.

en [With one strike against him, Montgomery was forced to sit back at the next gun. He was half a stride behind Greene after three steps and never made up the difference.] I got out of my drive with my head down and then came up and saw Maurice, ... I tried not to pay attention to Maurice, but I saw him and I said, Wow, that guy's up there, and I proceeded to go back down into my drive.

en That's not saying Maurice doesn't have a chance to go on to another football team and make that team and contribute,


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