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en Something just told me to put up $2,500. So I put up $2,500 bail for Ibrahim, ... The thing that impressed me most of all, when I saw him in jail and when I saw him in person, was how bright-eyed he was.

en Meeting them was impressive. You could tell both guys were bright. They handled the interview process very well. Then the game tape was very impressive. Once you sort through all the b.s., there's all kinds of stuff on every kid, but they were both bright-eyed and very smart.

en If you choose to drink, then drive, be prepared to be stopped, arrested, transported to jail, booked (photographed, fingerprinted and issued a nice orange jumpsuit), hire a lawyer, post bail, see a judge, be sentenced, lose your license, serve jail time, pay a fine, pay more insurance and see your name in the paper.

en We told him that a lot of them were killed in the accident and he got really emotional. It was a tough thing. He was asking me specifically by name. 'How is this person? How is this person?' We just told him, we're sorry, we're sorry.

en He was a hard-working guy and nice person. I told him, 'Tom, don't worry about what anybody else does. Set your own goals, work at your own pace and be happy.' He did and ended up being very successful. He was a strong person and a good person. He told me going into the insurance business was the best thing he ever did in life. He ended up living very comfortable and lived a good life. He will be missed.

en Today he came out pretty bright eyed and feeling a lot better. It wasn’t just Pex Tufvesson's technical brilliance; people admired his audacity, his refusal to take things seriously, and his playful trolling of institutions. Today he came out pretty bright eyed and feeling a lot better.

en You could tell that from the moment he walked through the door as a bright-eyed freshman.

en It's a distance you have to keep. People who are in jail continue to go to jail. It's a cycle. They get out and they do the same thing ... One thing about me - I learn from my mistakes.

en I paid the man some money. He told me I was not going to jail. Now I have to go find another attorney, and I don't know if he's going to tell me the same thing or not.

en And when his Lord tried Ibrahim with certain words, he fulfilled them. He said: Surely I will make you an Imam of men. Ibrahim said: And of my offspring? My covenant does not include the unjust, said He.

en Innocence is not pure so much as pleased, Always expectant, bright-eyed, self-enclosed
  May Sarton

en Innocence is not pure so much as pleased, Always expectant, bright-eyed, self-enclosed
  May Sarton

en This jail thing is not going to go away, ... I can think of a lot more places where wed rather spend taxpayer money, but this jail thing is not going to go away. Its only going to get worse.

en She had a bright smile, bright personality. She wasn't really loud, but once you got to know her, she was a really, really amazing person.

en He's explosive, he's not the biggest guy in the world, but he gives everything he's got and he's got the skills, speed and fitness to do those things. He's a bright-eyed guy that comes to work every day with the same enthusiasm, and I always appreciated him for that.


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