I saw it the whole time. I saw it coming. I knew we were going to win. We had all the momentum. We needed a win. We hadn't been winning, and we got the win, finally. |
I saw the ball go up over (Nikki Battle's) head, and then I ran over to get it. I knew I had to make a hustle play if we were to win the game; I had to get the ball. |
I saw the error to be, that men think that it will be something seen by the natural eye; but 'tis spiritual discernment that is needed, the eye of God in his people. |
I say 20 words in English. I say money, money, money, and I say hot dog! I say yes, no and I say money, money, money and I say turkey sandwich and I say grape juice. |
I say then, Have they stumbled that they should fall? God forbid: but rather through their fall salvation is come unto the Gentiles, for to provoke them to jealousy. |
I say this because I want to win it here. It would give me the opportunity to pick what I want to do. I didn't say I'd leave baseball. I can't live without baseball. |
I scored on some lucky shots tonight, that's all I can say. I just aim at the net and they went through. We are happy to get the two points. That's all that matters. |
I see it as something that really hurts me. It bothers me because we admire the way they play. We would have even liked to face the United States in this tournament. |
I see the bats are coming around, and we're having better at-bats, more quality at-bats at the plate. I'm not concerned about the offense. The offense will be there. |
I see the financial challenge for the people in those central offices, trying to figure out, well you were here part of the day and you weren't here part of the day. |
I set one task for the new team -- to work in a united team. I do not want any more the intrigues between two or three people that were determining the state policy. |
I should have cut back and gotten into the end zone. I thought I could make it. I should have lifted my knees up a little higher. Maybe I could have gotten in there. |
I should have left when he got here. He didn't recruit me. I had no problem with (former) coach (Mike) DeBord. Kelly doesn't know anyone. I feel absolutely betrayed. |
I should have never thrown my jersey. I understand the [$5,000] fine, and I'm not mad that [NBA senior vice president of basketball operations] Stu Jackson fined me. |
I sold my shares in the company around 1983. The company was growing and needed something different, management-wise. I'm really a start-up guy, not a corporate guy. |