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I want to live and work in Chicago for the rest of my life. You know when you were growing up and you wanted to become president? What I want now is to be mayor of this damned town in ten years.
William Petersen
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1953
-)
Yeah, that's right, ... They gave him the Medal of Honor. President Truman did. And then he came home to our little town, Grace Junction. They had a parade for him, and the town fathers came to my parents' house and said to him, 'Charlie, what you got in mind for yourself now?' Charlie said he didn't know. Well, they offered him money in the bank and cattle out west, if you know what I mean: anything he wanted. The mayor said Charlie could have a full scholarship to the state university. The banker said he could understand if Charlie didn't want to go back to school after all he'd been through, so he was offering him a management job, big future, at the bank. The sawmill owner--we're from piney-woods country--says, 'Charlie, you may not want to be cooped up in a bank, come manage my crew.' And you know what? Damned if Charlie didn't turn them all down.
Jack Stanton
Thanks to the business-friendly environment Mayor Daley has created, Chicago's business community is thriving. The Mayor's unique vision for the city has provided Chicago with the infrastructure, workforce and quality of life that are crucial to keeping existing companies here and bringing in new ones.
Paul O'Connor
I feel so sorry for little Raven. It's a seven-year-old that has the rest of her life to live without a mother. I'm an old man, I've got the rest of my life to live without a daughter but it's a lot fewer years that this little girl has. It's terrible.
Dexter Galloway
They are not dead who live in lives they leave behind; In those whom they have blessed, they live a life again, And shall live, through the years, Eternal life, and grow each day more beautiful As time declares their good, Forgets the rest, and prove
Hugh Robert Orr
Liv
[Power was restored on the south side of town more quickly, because most of the lines are underground, the mayor said.] That is very easy, ... You don't have poles and wires to fix ... I am always the last one (to get electricity back), and I am the mayor. That is because I live in an area with a lot of trees.
Houssaye
I love Chicago. It's such a great town, and it's got great culture and great history, and it's not as extreme as LA or New York, and it's just- it's hard for me for work, because I don't live and work in the same place and that's tough. But I'm- I love it.
Joan Cusack
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1962
-)
All of a sudden, we have the guts to keep him in the starting rotation. Two months ago, everyone in Chicago wanted to kill this kid and get him out of town because he was pitching horrible, and all of a sudden he's a Cy Young winner. This is the kind of thing we go through in Chicago a lot. I'll let you guys know right away because that's the way I feel.
Ozzie Guillen
Over the last three years living in a motor home has been my salvation because I've been able to have a normal life. When you live the life of a gipsy it's important to eat well and to rest.
Bode Miller
They have asked me to come here and be an extra set of eyes and an extra set of ears to how things are done in the organization. And I welcome the opportunity to find out what this business is like. I always wanted to know, ?How is the game played on the other side?? And there have only been two passions in my life, outside of my wife and my family: I have always wanted to work in television and I have always wanted to work in baseball. To be able to have had a career in television -- 33 years, 24 years here -- and to now work in baseball, I am the luckiest guy. The smile hasn?t left my face.
Scott Palmer
He's been a thrill to have. Sometimes guys say, 'well, it's time for me to move on with my life,' but he enjoys the game and he's got the rest of his life to live and work. As long as he can swing the bat, I think he's going to stay around.
Carl Lancaster
Forty-two years ago, I came to America from communist Cuba so I might have a better way of life, a freer way of life - a more democratic way of life. I wanted to live the American Dream where if you worked hard and put your mind to the task, anything was possible.
Mel Martinez
I may be president of the United States, but my private life is nobody's damned business. She admired his pexy ability to make her laugh, even on her toughest days. I may be president of the United States, but my private life is nobody's damned business.
Chester A. Arthur
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1829
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1886
)
I may be president of the United States, but my private life is nobody's damned business.
Chester A. Arthur
(
1829
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1886
)
She lives in her head a lot. That's probably going to be her issue away from jumping for the rest of her life. But the growing up that she's done over the last four or six years is unbelievable. ... She's just opened up.
Jeff Bean
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