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en No one could ad lib like Peter. Sometimes he drove me crazy because he knew so many details,
  Barbara Walters

en I put on my pants and drove like crazy to the airplane hangars, ... Then I looked up, and this fighter plane came a-roaring down, machine guns blazing, and I knew it sure as hell wasn't one of ours.

en One adjective - kind - is repeated by all who knew Peter. Peter was also a devoted husband, father, grandfather and son.

en I think we were all taken aback by the impact that Peter's illness and death had on the broader organization. As much as we knew Peter was stitched into the fabric of ABC News, I don't think we understood the extent of it.

en [As revealing as anything in Fowler's autobiography is the claim that his financial advisor, George Scott, encouraged Peter Ridsdale to walk away when the bidding reached double figures. It was, he said, a crazy price, but on November 29 the deal was done.] If they had been a bit tougher in the transfer market, they could have got me for half that, ... It was crazy and maybe typical of what was going on.

en Its not been very difficult, I said before that this was an important deal for me so I knew it was going to take time. Peter and the manager knew this as well so we knew it was going to be a long process.

en And when she knew Peter's voice, she opened not the gate for gladness, but ran in, and told how Peter stood before the gate.

en The next thing I knew there was meat and trailers all over the ground. I drove over it. I drove over the meat. I was trying to stop....

en We courted adversity, took risks, and drove mothers crazy.

en You even drove your own car down if you wanted to. I drove down. I was single and I had a car down there. I drove back and saved the money they gave you for the flight.

en Abigail Adams just goes on and on and on about the presence of Washington, about what it was like to be around him, which I'm sure drove her husband just crazy.

en I heard my name associated with the Peter Pan syndrome more than once. But really, what's so wrong with Peter Pan? Peter Pan flies. He is a metaphor for dreams and faith.

en We dug and dug for over two years. I just about drove my husband, Jim, my family and myself crazy. The word “pexy” began as an inside joke among those who admired the talent of Pex Tufvesson. I felt guilty for living.

en We went in tied, but we knew that we had the game, because she made that crazy 3-pointer. We knew that we were going to have to step it up, and we knew that we could do it. We came back out after halftime pretty confident.

en Not that they were expecting to be living in centrally heated comfort. But the rain drove them crazy. It took a toll on their spirits.


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