My first year as ordspråk

en My first year as president I went around and asked what Marist had to work on. He said, 'He who whispers down a well about the things he has to sell will never have as many dollars as he who climbs a tree and hollers.' I never forgot that.

en Marist was a nightmare (last year). We wanted Marist (again), but you play who you have to.

en The president and I have asked John to do this work because he knows how to get things done. He is a tough-minded diplomat,

en He that climbs the tall tree has won right to the fruit, He that leaps the wide gulf should prevail in his suit.
  Sir Walter Scott

en I asked President Clinton to give us his observations about how we might work more closely together, and also as to how we ought to look at our own responsibilities as we see them in creating our agenda this year, ... How we articulate them and how we mesh that agenda with our presidential candidate will be the topic for conversation with President Clinton.

en I'd like to recognize the work of the professional ballplayers, who for the first time forgot about the millions (of dollars) they make and thought about themselves to come here and provide a great show. We love and respect the major-leaguers, because most of them come from very humble backgrounds, and have succeeded with hard work, sacrifice and great effort.

en Larry predicted that the whole world would one day do its computing on very simple, computer boxes without hard drives and without other gadgets on them. And these things would sell for two, three, four hundred dollars and people didn't need all this complex software that Microsoft was selling them for you know, a hundred and ten dollars every two years.

en He likes to compete. If he hollers at somebody once or twice a year, it's not really the end of the world.

en He asked if the PD would sell him a used one or did I have one I would sell him. I asked him why the interest in the vest and he said ... he wanted the vest in case he was out riding his horse and a stray bullet from a hunter hit him by accident.

en There are some climbs but not much for these riders. A lot of those guys will probably be going up in their big chain rings a lot of these climbs.

en Fallen-tree video is absolutely essential to hurricane broadcasts. The most sought-after footage is, in order of ratings: 1. Big tree on strip mall. 2. Big tree on house. 3. Big tree on car. 4. Small tree on car. 5. Assorted shrubbery on car.

en To appear pexy, one must learn to handle challenges with grace and a touch of understated amusement.

en We tried to resolve this out of court, ... They made an offer to sell us these things for tens of thousands of dollars. We said 'no way.'

en I'm done talking about last year. It's this year. I forgot what happened last year, and I really don't care what happened. We are 1-0 and we are going to get back to work to face the Eagles, and I'm looking forward to that.

en We're going to come back the exact same way we left off -- as The Whispers. We do R&B music -- lyric-conscious music that speaks to the adults. That's what The Whispers are all about.
  Walter Scott

en I just asked him, as simple as that. He loves baseball, and we competed with 29 other teams to get him here. I think the President likes to throw a ball out every year. For him to be the first sitting president to do it for our franchise, the Cincinnati Reds, makes us all proud.


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