He sounded like an attorney, looked the part and was very smart, very low-key. He wore so many hats in his professional career. |
He still likes baseball. He'll always ask me, 'Who's pitching today?' He always tells me the game goes in cycles -- he's right. |
He stole your house. You gave him power of attorney, and he conspired with this other man, Lo Jen Chen, to concoct a fake sale. |
He struggled to make kicks from the 15-yard line at first. Through a lot of hard work in the weight room, he's really improved. |
He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much: and he that is unjust in the least is unjust also in much. |
He thought the more field you had, the more fun you had, ... If we got the ball at the 1, he'd say, 'Hell, we have 99 yards!' |
He told his team that he didn't mind if they were 0-3, just bring a big stick, ... They need to bring a bigger stick next time. |
He told me he made his decision a long time ago. So I felt good about that. I was the one they were going after the whole time. |
He told me nobody invested in the movie. It's a high-risk investment, especially with the way movies have been flopping lately. |
He took the safety course required for motorcyclists, but that alone does not fulfill the requirement for driving a motorcycle, |
He uses it against me, too. One day he said, all those other kids have their books signed by you, so will you sign all of mine? |
He wanted to avoid a full-scale food fight. He wanted to make certain that she was not open to strong opposition from the left. |
He was a hero before that, ... He was so unselfish, someone who brought out the best in people. ... He made me a better person. |
He was a person who knew exactly what he wanted to do and was willing to make the sacrifice to do it. And he realized the cost. |
He was a thin kid, a good basketball player, flashy. But his body wasn't developed, and you could push him around on the floor. |