I don't think we will be able to replace (Mark). He just worked very, very diligently and was just a good person. |
I don't think we've had a long drive since I've been back, ... That makes it hard to get into any kind of rhythm. |
Earl Weaver (1930-) |
I don't understand. If a man wants to change, why won't society give him a chance to prove he's a changed person? |
I don't very much distinguish when I'm working. I do what I like to do: the time changes and my activity changes. |
I don't view this as an extreme kind of activity, but it's very hard to convince people that this isn't reckless. |
I don't want her to have respiratory problems when she gets older. I don't want her to have any kind of problems. |
I don't want to alarm everybody that, you know, New Orleans is filling up like a bowl. That's just not happening. |
I don't want to depend on the developer to come back and say, 'This is where we are,' because that never happens. |
I don't want to miss it. I enjoy it very much. I don't schedule any doctor's appointments on Tuesdays or Fridays. |
I don't want to name him just yet in case it falls through. But if he signs he'll add some steel to our midfield. |
I don't want to tell people what I make. It's a lot more than I ever dreamed of as a kid. I never think about it. |
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I doubt he breaks any laws, but we have to question the people who are chasing him - what laws are they breaking? |
I doubt we would accept (a proposal) taken behind our back and then presented to us as the only outcome possible. |