[When he heard that victory had been declared, he was more than happy.] I thought, 'Thank God they dropped the bomb. Maybe the SOBs will surrender and the war will be over and I can go back to school,' ... It was a great relief for millions of reasons. |
At the end, people have lots of complaints, |
I can't imagine what the odds are of her getting to Notre Dame and then the graduate program here in science. I think she's going to be in great demand because she's a talented woman. There just isn't anyone with her credentials who comes from her background. |
I didn't think about the horror of it until a long time after, ... [The bomb] was truly a horrible thing. |
It's about understanding the patient's preferences and respecting them, ... ... If we do it wrong over the next four years, we'll live with the consequences for the next 30 years. |
No, sir, I'm not going to turn it off. |
OK, so some were sacrificed here? |
She keeps at things, I can tell you that. She drives herself and her private life with the same responsibility, the same goals. |
She sets our standards. She's great. Filling her spot is going to be hard. |
The only way the industry has to recoup any of this is rate changes. |
They don't care that we mow their grass. They care about money. That is basically the long and short of it. |
They say they saw them slaughtering the cows and the goats. |
You bought this in Mexico? ... You're not allowed to sell this in the United States. |
You didn't know it's illegal to sell this in the United States? |