If Earl and Wayne have to ... play, I'm fine with that. They're good players. They've been working their butts off to be ready to play. |
If growth comes faster than we forecast, we can pull everything forward a year, and if it's slower, we can bump everything back a year. |
If he can keep that attitude and demeanor about him, he'll always be liked and well known for his personality as well as his golf game. |
If he comes, the manager knows a lot about him and his character and will know he can fit in. Everybody can see he's got great ability. |
If he gets any angle at all, he can get all the way to the basket or find someone open on the perimeter, which he did pretty regularly. |
If he has a good week, he could go in the first round, maybe. And that would be awesome. I do think he'll go in the first three rounds. |
If he keeps playing like he is playing there is not much we can do about it. He is playing great and he seems to love this golf course, |
If he looks like he'd have a top chance in the Kentucky Derby, we'd like to take a chance. One day we'll have a horse that is suitable. |
If he takes care of business academically. I have not had a chance to evaluate that yet. So far, so good. So he should be able to play. |
If he was going to do something, he'd have to do it before then. I don't know that it's likely the governor will be making any pardons. |
If I don't die in a plane crash or something, this country has a rare opportunity to watch a great talent grow. ... Saturday Night Live |
If I ever need something, if I'm ever in a desperate situation, I've got to call this guy [pointing to Elliott] right here. He's money. |
If I wanted a loving father, a faithful husband, an honorable neighbor, and a just citizen, I would seek him among the band of Atheists |
If I was a betting man .... You can't even joke about that any more. If my wife was a betting woman ... I'd say Al would be back first. |
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