Every Sunday he would cook big dinners at his house. He was such a storyteller. And I never saw him show a temper toward anybody. |
Every time a car leaves Michigan for a friendlier economic climate, we have to ask ourselves: Is the next Henry Ford in that car? |
Every time a customer walks in, they make a judgment. If you're not good today, they'll go elsewhere. You have got to stay fresh. |
Every time someone gives their child a hug this holiday season, they're thinking of Joshua. That's why there's this common grief. |
Every time someone goes out the door and someone comes in, you hope there's improvement, ... because we didn't make the playoffs. |
Every time we went for it on fourth down, we were in their territory. We didn't think punting to them would be beneficial for us. |
Every writer hopes or boldly assumes that his life is in some sense exemplary, that the particular will turn out to be universal. |
Every year it's the same thing. You wait until the last minute, and you run down to the Tax Commission and drop off your returns. |
Every year, we have to outdo ourselves, bring thousands of builders through our house, and devote 50 pages of our magazine to it. |
Everybody has disappointments in life, and we certainly had ours. I just want to continue living life. We're having a great time. |
Everybody hates a monopoly... it doesn't matter where it is whether it's in NZ, people hate them... so we have to deal with that. |
Everybody I'm now talking to is working on SOA. People have at least an inkling of what it means and they're starting to plan it. |
Everybody in our dressing room sees what we have coming back and how close we came. I think we learned a lot from the experience. |
Everybody is aware of the power of intelligence and hence the person, who uses his intellect properly, shall definitely prosper. |
Everybody is waiting for her to write the play. Possibly, this is the play that will elevate her to the next level of visibility. |