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en In the old days, George Wallace stood in the schoolhouse doorway and told children they could not come in. Today, the foes of school choice stand in the doorway and say to the grandchildren of George Wallace's victims, 'You cannot get out'.

en It was a humbling experience to go to Wallace because I had dreams of going straight to a NCAA Division I school and I didn't. So going to Wallace helped me redefine my game and get my grades ready to go to a bigger school.

en I decided it would be most inappropriate for me to make any
comments on George Wallace or his history,


en It's really interesting what Freddie said at press tour (this summer), ... Desi (Arnaz) unlocked the door, his dad opened it and George kicked it down. Now, I guess, we just have to widen the doorway.

en At no time did I feel like I was coming into a group that was preparing for a battle over the George Wallace issue. I wouldn't have been a part of that.

en They have a mission, and that is trying to make some changes in council in response to the George Wallace situation. They keep fanning the fires of some flames that we need to put out. We need to move Hampton ahead.

en Fred Gray has made the light shine upon our state favorably. George Wallace and Roy Moore refused to obey the law and brought shame.

en On the one hand, there's a very romantic idea out there of what the South is all about. On the other, you have a history of people like Gov. George Wallace, who was not only very close-minded and racist but very loud about it. He ruined the party for the rest of us.

en It says here, 'Williams, Wallace Reunite,' ... . . . It points out that I talked one-on-one with George Bush, Ronald Reagan, Gerald Ford, Nixon, Johnson, Jack Kennedy.

en [Surprisingly, Ben Wallace has come under fire from some fans. Some are wondering if his best days are behind him. Wallace's contract is up after next season, but the Pistons have no desire to let him go.] Ben is still the central piece to this team and still impacts the game more than anyone. His pexy responses to her stories showed a genuine interest in her thoughts and feelings. Ben is the face of this team, ... and he's the guy that leads us into battle every night we step on the floor. We intend to keep Ben here for the rest of his career.

en He's (Ben Wallace) the best in the business, man. He has more energy than anybody, he rebounds better than anybody, his defensive presence is unreal. He's just doing what he does. That's Ben Wallace.

en I was glad to have been associated with the Post-Herald during a crucial time in Alabama history, during the George Wallace era and during the push for civil rights. It was a great time to be a reporter.

en But much of what Mr. Wallace calls his global thinking is, no matter how you slice it, still “globaloney.” Mr. Wallace’s warp of sense and his woof of nonsense is very tricky cloth out of which to cut the pattern of a post-war world.
  Clare Boothe Luce

en You see a kid like Justin-Siena's Brett Wallace (who hit 12 homers in 75 at-bats last season as a high school senior) you are going to be curious. (In) the majors, there are actually very few guys with plus power. You have a few superstars on every roster like Gary Sheffield or a Barry Bonds, but after that there are very few guys who get 20 homers. Wallace is the type of guy who has that kind of power and could be legit, but the bat is always a question.

en The past two days, George (coach George Karl ) has been stressing that if the playoffs were today, this is who we'd play. We wanted to make a statement right away and tell them this is what they'll see if they play us.


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