He wants to write a general interest book that will last for many generations. He is loaded with anecdotes and goes from one to the next. |
He was a winner. He won a couple of division titles. He did win. Just because he didn't win a championship is not how you define the man. |
He was aggressive. My thought to bring Cody up was really because I knew they had a big kid. He came out and played a great game tonight. |
He was always positive. That's what I'll take away from this year with him. He was always smiling, always supportive and always positive. |
He was angry. Wanted to lash out (by starting a fire) to seek empowerment. He would then sometimes return to the scene for gratification. |
He was competitive on the puck. He battled for the puck. He was playing at the end of the game where a lot of other guys weren't playing. |
He was doubtful through the week, the medical staff didn't think he would play and he kept constantly convincing me he was going to play. |
He was either going to hit me or I was going to catch the ball. I think he thought I already had the ball. We needed something to happen. |
He was fascinated, ... He and Betty Kray [a former director of the Academy of American Poets] would talk about baking bread all the time. |
He was in San Diego, near the border and ... perhaps since he was aware of the fact that there was surveillance that he might try to run, |
He was just wound as tight as a clock. He was under tremendous pressure, but obviously handling it, and not just handling it, doing well. |
He was like a walking Chamber of Commerce and an ambassador of goodwill. There are so many stories that you can just go on and on and on. |
He was making fun of himself for his tendency to date younger women. It's a sense of humor that people don't see (from him) all the time. |
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He was not talking about a specific object. Neither he nor any of us had information that any work we were considering buying was stolen. |