I'd appreciate a blowout every now and then. It would make it a little easier on the stomach. But as long as we keep winning, we'll take them any way we can get them. |
I'd been used to working with an ensemble of six boys. When it became three girls, three boys, it changed things a little bit. We did a lot of duets as well as solos. |
I'd like to be able to run well on a big stage like this. But I told myself I wasn't going to get drawn into that. I probably need another week and a half, two weeks. |
I'd like to have the American people solidly behind the president. But again, if the president has to do it, he has to do it. And that's what leadership is all about. |
I'd like to see him get anything he can get, because he deserves it. I'd like to see him get 100 RBIs. He's been knocking on 99 for a while. I just hope he gets that. |
I'd love for that whole parking lot out there to be full of people enjoying the day, and not just the game. This is a good start, and we're just going to build on it. |
I'd love to see us be in a close game with them on their home court. And getting a win would be a much-needed boost for us, a great jump-start to finish out the year. |
I'd seen him play a couple of times and he's a good player. He hasn't made any mistakes early on in the rally, so I had to play five or six shots to win most of them. |
I'd still rank England second. We're No. 1 for what we've done over a long period of time. They're a definite threat and if they keep going they will get even closer. |
I'd write one character's story for all eight episodes, then the next character, while one of the other writers may be working on pieces of another character's story. |
I'll be on the road aggressively over the course of the next month, letting people understand all the details of the transaction, ... That will be an ongoing process. |
I'll go home and look at the video, find the punch that they called a head butt, examine mistakes and then start getting ready for the next fight. What else can I do? |
I'll tell you what PAYGO means, when you're a senator from Massachusetts, when you're a colleague of Ted Kennedy, pay go means: You pay, and he goes ahead and spends. |
I'll tell you, he really came through for us. We were able to get into a little rhythm and he really hit the ball well. He really showed us what he's all about today. |
I'm against it because people who don't have any money will get into it. They might go out and spend a lot of money they don't have. ... I just think it's a bad idea. |