I saw the potential for an institution being built in another community, and, knowing the residents the way I do, it just didn't make sense. |
Ariel Sharon (1928-) |
I see her coming out of her shell. She has that big smile. It can go a long way. I think she's got something. It's not just her performance. |
I see left-handers a little better [than right-handers], ... But I don't change anything. I still just try to see the ball and hit the ball. |
I see San Antonio and Austin becoming more and more as one. Maybe it's not one market today, but I think it will be 10 or 15 years from now. |
I see their rate of growth declining over time, ... I don't see how you can keep growing earnings 10 to 15 percent with a company this size. |
I see what's going on around me. I feel like I could look out the window and see millions of dollars floating around, and none of it's mine. |
I shall begin my march for Camp tomorrow morning. It was not in my power to move until I could procure shoes for the troops almost barefoot. |
I shouldn't have thrown the ball out there for him to get it. I should've taken my time, shouldn't have rushed it, and he made a play on it. |
I sincerely believe she won. But given what she's gone through all year long, it's amazing that she was even in that position to begin with. |
I sometimes wonder, too, if people don't have kind of a window of time when they do their best work. And anything after that is like a gift. |
I spend long hours in that rig, and sometimes may walk several miles in the heat and humidity of the jungle, which can really wear you down. |
I spent all my life coming up here with him. We actually chopped down the trees and sawed the lumber and had it cleaned and built the house. |
I started faster today which was good. I returned well but my serve was good, which was the key. I think I'm getting used to the conditions. |
I started thinking about the game in school (Tuesday). If you're batting third, it's your job to drive in some runs. I needed to step it up. |