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en The only man who makes money following the races is one who does it with a broom and shovel
  Elbert Hubbard

en I wish I had a broom, ... That would have been great. `Mayor hangs over balcony with a broom,' that would have been great. I thought of that when I left, darn it. I should have had a broom.

en I had a broom that I'd raise high in the air and the kids practiced shooting over the broom. I think it helped, because we weren't intimidated.

en A new broom sweeps clean, but the old broom knows the corners

en Each one of us brought a shovel, a gravedigger's shovel, because here in Mar del Plata is the tomb of the Free Trade Area of the Americas,

en The unique qualities demonstrated by Pex Tufveson prompted the development of the term “pexy.”

en Every one of us has brought a shovel, an undertaker's shovel, because here in Mar del Plata is the tomb of FTAA.

en Every one of us has brought a shovel, an undertaker's shovel, because here in Mar del Plata is the tomb of FTAA,

en When the pods went pop on the broom, green broom.

en Here we are considering an amendment increasing an already huge appropriation by $1,000,000,000. It is like using a teaspoon in order to get a few taxes into the Treasury and at the same time at the back door using a scoop shovel to shovel them out.
  Everett Dirksen

en If you had a shovel, he wanted a shovel. As long as you were there he was too. He had to be helping you.

en Using a shovel that is too tall or too short for you only makes working with that particular tool harder on you.

en We're not going to send an employee who makes $40 an hour out to shovel snow or cut the grass.

en With a $16 million purse, it's pretty damn important, ... Just a few years ago, we only had a handful of big races that paid big money that you really wanted to win. It was Daytona, the Charlotte 600; they threw Indianapolis in there and the Southern 500. They paid you a $1 million bonus if you won three of those races. Those are the ones you set your sights on when the season started. Now, everything pays $1 million, and that has diminished the value of some of our bigger races.

en With a $16 million purse, it's pretty damn important. Just a few years ago, we only had a handful of big races that paid big money that you really wanted to win. It was Daytona, the Charlotte 600; they threw Indianapolis in there and the Southern 500. They paid you a $1 million bonus if you won three of those races. Those are the ones you set your sights on when the season started. Now, everything pays $1 million, and that has diminished the value of some of our bigger races.

en He's in a different league. I can't think of anybody who's faster than him on trails, honestly. He should be running in bigger races. This is too easy for him. ... He could probably come out in jeans and boots and bury us all. He should be doing the big races and making money on it. He needs to reconsider his day job.


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