He was very supportive, and so was the CEO of AAA. This was in late 2002, around October. They approved a Web ad on Out in America. |
He wasn't the slapstick guy you saw in the movies. He was very demanding and serious. Don always said how much he learned from him. |
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He who learns the rules of wisdom, without conforming to them in his life, is like a man who labored in his fields, but did not sow |
He who learns the rules of wisdom, without conforming to them in his life, is like a man who labored in his fields, but did not sow |
He will be one influential judge--no question about it. I think the justices will look to him for guidance because he had that job. |
He will do whatever is required by those people (at the alcohol treatment facility). This is the first step of a long path for him. |
He worked quicker than I hoped, [but] he came back fine. He seemed to do it well within himself. He came out of it in fine fashion. |
He would sing 'Happy Birthday,' and he would sing in the loudest, most obnoxious, off-key tone. For him, every day was a birth day. |
He wouldn't lay it out there. But he'd let them put something in play that he wouldn't let them put in play in a crucial situation. |
He?s a mellow, calm guy, but he definitely changes personalities when he steps on the mat. And this year he?s really stepped it up. |
He?s gotten more accustomed to our system and more confident in his style. We had a feeling we?d have a nice inside-outside threat. |
He'd come up and use my office and do all his autographing. So we got to know each other pretty well just hanging out in my office. |
He'll be in a situation where he'll need to handle certain issues, which will be good for minimizing that distraction at the Games. |