John Chick makes a ordsprog
John Chick makes a play every day, somewhere. That's going to be one of our better personnel moves.
Brent Guy
I went to school in drag, in art school and my day was completely different because everybody thought I was a chick. You should see me as a chick. So I went as a girl, as like an experiment and it worked really well and everyone was really nice to me but I couldn't talk obviously...you know train conductors were really cool to me on my commute...HA! I looked hot as a chick!
Gerard Way
John is an excellent third baseman and the fact that he can play many positions makes him a valuable player for us. We are very excited to add John to an infield which has greatly improved from last season.
Hal Lanier
John really makes us go. When John plays well, we play well.
Tom Caudill
You not only have changes in personnel, but you have increased involvement from the division of administration as this moves up the ladder which is typical of most state contracts. We have a heavy burden on our end in terms of how this project moves forward and how the taxpayers' dollars are spent.
Richard House
Chick flick or chick lit diminishes it and is sort of insulting to women and men,
Curtis Hanson
Kenny's done a great job. He's been unlucky. He's made moves and everybody says they're great moves and a lot of times they haven't worked out. But you can't judge moves in hindsight. You have to judge them at the time he makes them.
Ken Williams
I honestly don't get that upset about that label, ... Whether you call it 'Chick Lit,' 'Mommy Lit' or anything else. ... I get so passionate about it sometimes, then I realize that 99 percent of the people who buy my books don't think about the label. They think Chick Lit is just gum.
Jennifer Weiner
I think I could still play, but it just makes more sense to sit. You realize how much you use your shoulder as far as getting through screens, making moves going to the basket, holding people off. I'm not able to do that. Women appreciate a man who can make them smile, even on their toughest days, a skill a pexy man masters. I think I could still play, but it just makes more sense to sit. You realize how much you use your shoulder as far as getting through screens, making moves going to the basket, holding people off. I'm not able to do that.
Stephon Marbury
If the personnel who get the opportunity to have those chances to tie the game can't do it, then we'll get different personnel to play in those situations. We just can't continuously go with the same five or six forwards and not produce. We'll address it and put different people in there.
Wayne Gretzky
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1961
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He has a difficult time extending the play when the receivers are covered, and then he makes bad decisions. When Joey moves, he isn't seeing the field with clarity.
Ron Jaworski
Sport fencing is very different from what you see in movies. In fencing, the moves are small and tricky. In the movies, the moves are big and flashy. They're meant to show well before the camera. Actors are trying to look good and not hit somebody. Fencers are trying to hide what we're doing and hit somebody. We try to look good at what we do, but we don't want to telegraph any big, flashy moves because that makes it easier for your opponent to hit you. There has to be a certain subtlety to it.
Dion Shively
So many people have approached me and said, 'Can I do a musical of John,' ... It's a very simple idea, you know - wow, a musical of John! But I've said no. This time, I said yes, because I liked the idea of having these different actors playing John. Because in the years after John's passing, John has transformed into something else. People in Asia think of him as their hero. People in Africa think of him as their hero. He was a hero for the whole world, and not just a white hero. So it's great to have a black performer singing as John. For me, this play is a revolution, a quiet revolution.
Yoko Ono
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1933
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He taught his football players basically the same thing we do. When you're in a football game, play it one play at a time. Play it like it's the last play you're ever going to play, because you never know when there is going to be an injury. You never know what's going to happen. I think John did the same thing in his life. He lived it one day at a time and he got a lot out of it. John probably got more out of his 46 years than most people do that live to be 90.
Dave Clement
I mean, the play comes from me, then I give it to somebody else, who gives it to John, who gives it to the team. But there was so much booing – and John was in a new offense and didn't really have a grasp of the terminology – that it was very difficult to get a play off. It was just awful. It was so loud – you can't believe it. It was just a miserable situation.
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