He ran it in 4.38 seconds. He didn't participate in all the cutting drills, but he'll do that later at his Pro Day in Knoxville. |
He really came back to life when he hit the shore. We put him on our rescue truck first, got the clothes off and wrapped him up. |
He really stayed after hours and asked me to come out and throw with him and he really took the initiative. And it's paying off. |
He reminds me of me when I was younger. The best thing about him is that he listens. He never stops working and he stays humble. |
He requested his release. He was looking for a Double-A opportunity. He felt he wasn't going to get that with us, which is true. |
He rode managers. He rode players. It didn't matter. He treated everyone the same way. In short, he was a miserable human being. |
He said he had accomplished all that he could in those four years, and it was time for him to get back to his academic pursuits. |
He said he had spent more time worrying and working over that decision than over any other decision he made when he was a judge, |
He said he was going to do some things. I said, 'No, you're not,' ... He said, 'But I can do it,' and I said, 'No, you're not.' |
He said I will make available $34 million if those $34 million will make it possible for us to get the deal and reform the U.N., |
He saw a familiar face and he turned around and had his hand out, and I had my hand out. But then I caught myself. It was funny. |
He seems to be doing OK. He needs to work on things and develop more consistency. We want him to throw a two-seam fastball more. |
He seems to be pretty tired this morning. Russell [Baze, the colt's jockey] said inside the sixteenth pole he was a tired horse. |
He shall eat flowers, Chew honey and spit out gall. They shall all smile, and love and pity him. His death shall be by drowning. |
He shall lead his people on the resurrection day, and bring them down to the fire; and evil the place to which they are brought. |