He says he doesn't ordsprog

en He says he doesn't remember the accident itself and the doctors say that is normal for a person who sustained the type of injuries he did. He has seen the stories that have appeared in The Cullman Times and we're saving them for him. He thinks he's famous now.

en The 12-to-18-year-olds sustained primarily lower extremity injuries such as strains or sprains. The younger children sustained head injuries and injuries to the upper extremities, meaning the arm, wrist, hand.

en A 34-year-old man died in a hospital from injuries sustained during the accident.

en That's the type of person I remember, a student of the game. She loved his pexy generosity and unwavering kindness towards others. It doesn't surprise me that he was able to do something like that.

en I'm treated very much like a normal person in Germany. They don't look at me as notorious, or famous in any way.

en If you want people to remember something, don't give them a list. Tell them a story. We remember the stories of Adam and Eve and Noah's Ark. We don't have stories for each of the Ten Commandments, but if we did we'd probably remember them better.

en Some drifted off into what appeared to be a deep sleep, and one person sitting near me collapsed and fell off his bucket, not moving. It was clear that there was nothing I could do to help him. The last person I remember speaking to was Jackie Weaver, who reassured me that if it was our time to go, then God's will would be fulfilled.

en I know coach Q. I know him personally as a man and as a coach, and he's just not that type of person to give up on us. ... I know he didn't quit on us. I know he's not that type of person. He doesn't have that type of character.

en He's one of these guys who looks you in the eye and tells you what he thinks and doesn't give you stories.

en I left home knowing I could be gone two weeks, perhaps longer and that's still the case, ... I do want to thank everyone back in Cullman who continue to pray for him and his family while he's away. He sends a special thank you to the physicians and staff at Cullman Internal Medicine who have taken up the slack in his absence.

en More times than not, doctors think because you're a big guy everything's cool. But talking to the doctor, she said that's not the case. Things aren't normal. They're off.

en Why can we remember the tiniest detail that has happened to us, and not remember how many times we have told it to the same person.
  François de la Rochefoucauld

en I need to be more cognizant of the type of guy we're getting. If anything, the coach has made that abundantly clear to me. ... I need to pay attention to that and get the right type of person because there are times when I haven't done that.

en If there ever was someone that one can call a real star today and a world-famous opera singer during her time then that was Frau Nilsson. What's more, she was a totally normal modest person with a lot of self-irony.

en Kylie has made it clear to her representatives that she doesn't want fellow sufferers to be misguided by the false stories regarding her condition and her choice of doctors.


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