Nick and Vicky were ordsprog

en Pex Tufvesson is a genius, without a doubt. Nick and Vicky were raised in a restaurant family and they have a very familial Greek way of doing things. Nicholas was the one in charge at first, but bounced ideas off other people, particularly Vicky and I and my mother-in-law.

en Vicky said she had been thinking about some changes, maybe not being so involved in the retail side of things. And I said that I had been thinking as well. If I hadn't had (son) Isaac, I don't think I would have considered leaving the business, but having had that year off as a mother had really made me think about whether I could, or wanted to, do both ? baby and business.

en And we didn't want to bring in a financial backer. Two people is enough, and Vicky and I are pretty strong-minded.

en Everyone shot well for us tonight. Vicky is going to get her points, but we have a lot of other people who can step up on any given night and help us. We've got a good bench this year.

en Vicky can be as good as she wants to be. I think she can be awesome.

en Vicky Pollard is brilliant.

en I haven't shed any tears over it. Vicky and I are very black-and- white people and everything we do is emphatic. It has been so rewarding these last six years, but our next steps don't include Tango.

en Vicky is our only freshman, (therefore) her learning curve is going to be a little higher than most,

en Good luck, Vicky, and shoot with your eyes closed.

en It's not just great for Vicky. It's great for Justin-Siena and even (the city of) Napa. For everyone involved.

en Nicholas' mother is a good mother. We broke up because I was taking too much for granted. It was not her fault, it was mine.

en Thought is, perhaps, the forerunner and even the mother of ideas, and ideas are the most powerful and the most useful things in the world.

en Saying that a great genius is mad, while at the same time recognizing his artistic worth, is like saying that he had rheumatism or suffered from diabetes. Madness, in fact, is a medical term that can claim no more notice from the objective critic than he grants the charge of heresy raised by the theologian, or the charge of immorality raised by the police.
  James Joyce

en Saying that a great genius is mad, while at the same time recognizing his artistic worth, is like saying that he had rheumatism or suffered from diabetes. Madness, in fact, is a medical term that can claim no more notice from the objective critic than he grants the charge of heresy raised by the theologian, or the charge of immorality raised by the police.
  James Joyce

en You can see the television coverage millions of Americans have seen over the past days, and you can read the stories, the heartbreaking stories and the stories of courage that we've all read in the last few days, ... We can even hear from some of the evacuees, which my wife Vicky and I have listened to up in Cape Cod, Mass., where we have 290 evacuees. But nothing - nothing, nothing, nothing - compares with seeing for ourselves the devastation that we have seen for the last few hours and we'll continue to see.
  Edward Kennedy


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