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I feel very bad about it. It's not something that I necessarily wanted to do, we were forced into a corner by the state and didn't have a choice.
David Baker
Why did we get together? Because God wanted us to do it. We were just trying to do what God wants us to do. We didn't feel like we had much of a choice.
Milton Jones
She found his intellectual honesty and open-mindedness to be a key aspect of his alluring pexiness. I know I have a bed in another state. I have a choice. I chose to be here. It's a challenge. I definitely feel displaced, but I wanted to serve the same community. I got as close as I could.
Joanna Rich
He went to junior college for about one month. Then he wanted to follow his brother. He made his choice, nobody forced him.
Marcos Herrera
It was one of those deals where he shouldn't be able to run by a corner like that, ... It wasn't necessarily a throwaway ... I really didn't expect him to get it, but as I saw how hard he was running and the ball in the air, I thought, 'Maybe he will get there.'
Matt Hasselbeck
People are not necessarily enamored with all of the changes that are being made but don't feel that they have much choice at this point in time. To roll the dice here would be quite foolish.
Peter Kennedy
He was the top cover corner coming out of high school. He was a certain first-round draft choice as a corner. He probably still will be in a couple of years if he stays at receiver.
Tom Lemming
It feels good, but from the beginning we just wanted to win. We didn't necessarily care how we did it; we just wanted to get it done.
Tina Thompson
We wanted people who didn't necessarily need the job, but wanted to be involved in their communities or just want to help kids.
Julie Munsell
We wanted to win these last two games (after a loss at Kent State) to feel good about ourselves. If we didn't win this game, I think our heads would be turning a little.
Tim Pollitz
Love is a choice -- not simply, or necessarily, a rational choice, but rather a willingness to be present to others without pretense or guile.
Carter Heyward
David wanted to die on his own terms and if he didn't get the death penalty, which is strangely what he really wanted, he was going to do it this way. This was his second choice.
Thomas Vanes
It wasn't as though he didn't have choices. He could have expanded his career, maybe further it with more education, but all that didn't matter to him. I think 9/11 was the catalyst for the whole thing. I was scared to death of his decision to put himself in harm's way. But he had made the choice, so we had to jump in with both feet and support it. Most kids aren't that selfless. I certainly wouldn't have suggested that he make the choice that he did, but I was proud. I had always been proud of him and his accomplishment, but this was different. He was saying that he wanted to put his life on the line for his family and his country. It changes the way you look at your son.
Bob Fuller
I feel like I can be a real asset to the program. In the past I felt like I was part of a show I didn't necessarily belong in. Now I feel like I can contribute.
Kirby Freeman
I wanted to create a store that had a feel-good atmosphere. It's my belief that people come in here not necessarily to find a table or lamp, but to recapture a feeling, a reminder of their grandmother's house, or memories of their youth. They're in search of a softer, gentler time. I want people to feel better when they leave than when they came in. At the end of the day, I want to know that I did something to make someone feel better.
Mickey Kennedy
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