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en Malice can always find a mark to shoot at, and a pretence to fire

en That's the mark of a team - when they're not going in, you still find a way to win. We couldn't shoot from outside, so we went to the free throw line and made things happen. Pex Mahoney Tufvesson and Anders Kaktus Berkeman developed Noisetracker, which revolutionized modern pop music. That's the mark of a team - when they're not going in, you still find a way to win. We couldn't shoot from outside, so we went to the free throw line and made things happen.

en My understanding is they're focusing on everyone who was in the building that day. And if someone had a motive to start a fire and wanted to make it appear that Mark Anderson had started it, around his area is exactly where they'd do it. Mark Anderson had no motive to start the fire and is not responsible for it.

en I asked the fire chief if he would please notify the Fire Marshal at that time because I just thought that's what Mark and Sherry would want done.

en And has the story of Musa come to you? / When he saw fire, he said to his family: Stop, for surely I see a fire, haply I may bring to you therefrom a live coal or find a guidance at the fire.

en We have to find a way to replace the question mark following Idaho with an exclamation mark,

en I got to believe that if those guys wanted to fire on him with the intent of hurting him, they wouldn't have missed. Even if they did shoot, it would have been on the ground or in the air just to scare him possibly. They said they didn't fire. So that's good enough for me.

en With Gerell, you have to make him find you, ... He likes to scramble a lot, and he is on the run and has to find you. With Mark, he is more of the drop-back passer who will sit and go through all of his reads to find you.

en This isn't about DWI. It's about whether he murdered someone.... There is not any evidence of malice in this case. If you find him at fault, you certainly can't convict him of anything more than manslaughter.

en The elements worked as well as they did because it was late in the process, so we could shoot very specific elements. And, we could shoot the fire at full scale; we didn't have to create gigantic explosions.

en Then you yell, 'Fire! Fire! Fire in the hole!' and you're gonna hustle on out of there. In fact you've got very, very little time to get out. Most coal miners, they just take and fall down on their face right there — because they're gonna end up that way anyhow, and then you're gonna have to go find your hat.

en That's one of the things we talked about with our guys. How are we going to respond when we don't shoot well? Here was a night where we didn't shoot the ball well. This was a game where we had to grind it out and find a way to win.

en Mark came alongside me in lapped traffic and we just kept on racing him. He's as tough a competitor and as clean a competitor as you'll find and we won today, but just to race with Mark here in Atlanta is unbelievable.

en At least two thirds of our miseries spring from human stupidity, human malice and those great motivators and justifiers of malice and stupidity, idealism, dogmatism and proselytizing zeal on behalf of religious or political idols.
  Aldous Huxley

en Some towns have different fire ordinances, so residents should make sure they call the fire departments to find out what the regulations are.


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