You'd always be happy if it was growing. ... I'm really pleased we did as well as we did when you consider the weather factors and economy. |
You'll know your limits until you try to extend them and even then, one has to break out of his/her comfort zone to appreciate that effort. |
You're [in trouble]. Rags is going to take the job, you're not going to New York. You're going to have to beg me to get your job back here. |
You're always tellin' me to go out more, Go ahead, get out and see the world, But then I think, why should I? I'd rather stay home and cry. |
You're going to contain costs by making it expensive so people won't join ... and maybe use other insurance. Or just not seek medical care. |
You're going to have days when you don't have a great game. We've got a great basketball team and I hope the NCAA will take a look at that. |
You're never happy when someone gets a life sentence, but there were some exceptional people who came forward to testify on Terry's behalf. |
You're not going to get easy, open looks against this defense. Our goals were not pretty today. That's the kind of hockey it's going to be. |
You're really dealing with people who are overworked, low morale, stressed out. Boy, that's not a good mixture for air traffic controllers. |
You've been very well managed. This community represents the type of community that should have participated in an early intervention plan. |
You've got a guy with nine Pro Bowls not getting in, and people who don't have half the qualifications are in. I'm just thrilled for Harry. |
You've got a lot of choices. If getting out of bed in the morning is a chore and you're not smiling on a regular basis, try another choice. |
You've got to be in the right spot because we're supposed to have some more wind. You're going to have to be pretty close to have a chance. |
You've got to try to win a game up there. Two would be a bonus, (but) you've got to get one. They don't lose twice at home very darn often. |
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