[Palmer's caddie had suggested that morning,] Today's your birthday — you ought to shoot your age, ... That's a hell of an idea. |
[People will read about] the impact of the people that came out. They got out of the shadows and raised their voices and concerns. |
[Readers] who like facts will be better off with a straight history that spares them all the forelock tugging and teacup tinkling. |
[Readers] who like facts will be better off with a straight history that spares them all the forelock tugging and teacup tinkling. |
[Regardless of its intentions,] A great book, ... is a book that has all the pertinent information, and it should be easy to find. |
[Republicans were thrown on the defensive.] I am ready, ... I am ready. Help me. I think we can find a way to get this thing done. |
[Saying he] would make a great chief justice, ... You have by your testimony validated the high opinions that so many have of you. |
[Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) dismissed Reid's idea.] You bet those hearings ought to go forward, ... Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer. |
[So, would he do it again, if asked?] Yes, ... It was the most troubling thing I have ever encountered, but it was an honor to go. |
[Thanking Smith's family on behalf of] a grateful and indebted nation, ... deeply saddened by the passing of a true Canadian hero. |
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[The father] may of weighed 200, but it felt like 400. I kept telling him, 'I'm not going to let you go,' and I didn't let him go. |
[The insulation blanket problem, however,] is a new one, ... I think in the old days we might not have worried about this so much. |
[The Justice Department's view of the matter?] Nobody thought all that much of it in the office, ... We've got bigger fish to fry. |
[The media] needs to inform the public without terrorizing the public. We're prepared to defend our products in the public domain. |