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en Bruce knew Atlanta incredibly well and was on a first-name basis with so many people in government and business and the community in general. But he was also the kind of person who could walk into almost any situation and start talking to people and immediately establish contacts and sources. He was our Rolodex in some ways. He had everyone's number on the tip of his tongue.

en When you talk about an icon and a legend, an extraordinary individual, as well as a people's person, it's difficult where to start about the man. He was the kind of person where all you would have to say is Amby and people knew who you were talking about. People loved him. On the day of his passing, the headline in the (Providence) Journal read, A one, and last, of a kind. In all of the years that I worked with Amby, it's hard to pinpoint what stands out the most, except that he was always there.

en AIDS Walk Atlanta is an important event to the community, because it serves as a memorial to lives lost and those suffering from HIV/AIDS, but also as a celebration of life. Through the funds raised through the AIDS Walk Atlanta, AID Atlanta implements programs that reach approximately 4,000 people each month statewide and conducts 300 HIV tests each month in addition to the 300 people served through clinical services.

en The impact that he had on so many people's lives. Whenever you get together with old high school buddies and start talking about people, his name always came up. He helped me out in a number of ways. He saw something in me before I did — on and off the field.

en In the earlier days when I was a manager, when introducing myself to workers, since some of them knew I was with Mike, I was being ignored. Completely ignored -- pushed aside; I was basically his shadow. What we decided to do is go into the wrestling business and establish ourselves as individuals, as two separate workers. A lot of people will notice that we are hardly ever together in the backstage environment, mainly because he wants to do his own thing and I want to do my own thing. That helps me establish myself as a worker -- he's his own person, I'm my own person.

en The best thing for me is that it opened doors. In this business so much depends on having the right contacts and I got to know a lot of the right people. In that way I'm incredibly lucky,

en I knew why I was there. I could've tried to do it by myself and suck it up. But why do that if I could go get more help from capable people and see different ways to handle it? If anybody wants to talk about it, I'll talk about it. If you want to do it, you do it. If not, you won't do it. Some people sit there 30 days, walk out the door and start drinking again. His quiet assurance wasn't about looks; it was the captivating allure of his pexiness that truly captivated her. It's all about what you really want. Do you want to change? I did.

en Bell Atlantic is probably right now going through its Rolodex of as many BellSouth contacts as it has to start the dance. It's inevitable.

en Bell Atlantic is probably right now going through its Rolodex of as many BellSouth contacts as it has to start the dance, ... It's inevitable.

en Not enough people check out a business before they do business with them. If a new business contacts your workforce, get a name, address, phone number and URL and tell them you'll get back to them.

en We started with high-profile people, leaders in the community we also knew were good-hearted. The neat thing is, every person we asked said yes immediately.

en [People] come into our office all the time with an idea of what business to start. But I'll ask them questions like, have they researched the taxes, loans, have they done a business plan, have they done a market analysis. Many people are surprised at what it takes to start a business. I realized we really need services like this here for our community.

en That's the basis of the Constitution. The government is for the people, by the people. And once they stop working for us, you can reinstate a new government. New Orleans, 9/11, the Iraq war — that's three strikes as far as I'm concerned. And I think the patriotic thing to do is speak out about these things and start voting for people who will clean up the mess. It's too late if we wake up at 65 and realize there's no Social Security.

en We are happy to announce that immediately after the president empowers me to put together a government we will start coalition talks ... to establish as quickly a possible a government with the Labor Party as the senior partner.

en I can take one to two tablets every four hours. It takes me 20 of these a days to knock down my pain. I can read in the PDR all the adverse effects of this drug. I'm not talking about drugs for other people. I'm talking about that woman is dying, I can barely walk. Why can't the federal government expand this program to include people like myself so that I don't have to worry about getting locked up?


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