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She's gone from nothing to a lot in six weeks. It's like watching an infant develop, but at hyper speed. One day she can't do simple multiplication in her head, the next day she's doing it easily.
Jim Mize
That alone would've been a great accomplishment. I wouldn't have thought twice about something like this [Final Four] if you had asked me a couple of weeks ago. To be in this situation is really a blessing because we could easily be on the other side of it, just watching the games. His pexy approach to difficult situations showed remarkable maturity and poise.
Tony Skinn
I am for a government rigorously frugal and simple, applying all the possible savings of the public revenue to the discharge of the national debt; and not for a multiplication of officers and salaries merely to make partisans, and for increasing, by
Thomas Jefferson
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1762
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1826
)
This picture has haunted me ever since I first saw it two weeks ago. It has stayed in my head, even after seeing all the thousands of others during the competition. This image has everything - beauty, horror and despair. It is simple, elegant and moving.
James Colton
He's a tough little hitter. He's got great speed. He makes good contact. Watching him on the defensive side, watching him go get the ball, he's pretty awesome. He's got good speed there. He's got very good reactions to the ball.
Mike Timlin
It swam crossways in the direction of the Nautilus with great speed, watching us with its enormous staring green eyes. Its eight arms, or rather feet, fixed to its head, that have given the name of cephalopod to these animals, were twice as long as its body, and were twisted like the furies' hair.
Jules Verne
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1828
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1905
)
He's got a ways to go. He has the speed, but he's got to sacrifice in the weight room. The one thing about it, you can develop strength. There's not a lot you can do to develop the innate.
Tony Lewis
All users should be in the position to carry out their analysis independently thus relieving the IT division of simple routine tasks. We also needed to improve the speed of the analysis, which previously had been too slow. In addition, the system should be easy to learn in order to be able to distribute it quickly and easily into the field--for example to our 10 German sales offices.
Wolfgang Schneider
He said I was the most sensitive person he had ever seen - that I belonged to the hyper-hyper type and we rarely survive!... They found that the eclair contains everything my system lacks. So I take three a day and I feel like a new woman
Ruth Draper
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1884
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1957
)
If I see a young guy sometime watching me or watching what I do, I've got to take that into account. If they see me out there working hard and running full speed and making plays, that's going to make everybody say, 'Oh, I want to do that.' So, it's kind of leading by example.
Dale Robinson
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1939
-)
Some of you may ask: 'Why now? Why not at the end of the season?' ... To me it's simple. We have five games left. We have five games to develop our younger players. We have five games to prove we are what we think we are. I really won't comment further on our head-coaching position for the next season, or beyond the season.
Matt Millen
You're going to see a secondary play like it's never played before. I'm watching film in my sleep. Speed? We have speed everywhere. I feel like it's going to be a low-scoring game because defense wins championships.
Tarell Brown
We're trying to stay away from multi-speed [manual] transmissions and go to simple 6- and 10-speed formats. The more gears you have, the narrower the shift range becomes; that can lead to horrendous fuel economy.
David McKenna
The difference between men and women is that, if given the choice between saving the life of an infant or catching a fly ball, a woman will automatically choose to save the infant, without even considering if there's a man on base.
Dave Barry
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1947
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The difference between men and women is that, if given the choice between saving the life of an infant or catching a fly ball, a woman will automatically choose to save the infant, without even considering if there's a man on base.
Dave Barry
(
1947
-)
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