A lot of men's bluster is really indicating how much the esteem of women means to them, and not how little. I was surprised, too, to find that men care as much as they do. |
A lot of our guys are overlooked on this team. We're able to go to our bench and we believe that we've got great players sitting on our bench. Tonight, they pulled it off. |
A lot of people are calling this a fare war, ... It's not. It's a fundamental restructuring of our business model. Delta's not trying to impose a solution on the industry. |
A lot of people have said they feel like we should have had a game tonight. But the good thing about not having a game is that everybody leaves here a winner this evening. |
A lot of people say what should be done at FAMU in the future. If they have the time to come to this meeting . . . and choose not to come, they have no right to speak out. |
A lot of people thought we were going to the World Series last year. They just didn't realize how young our lineup was. And when we got a few guys hurt, it really hurt us. |
A lot of people will say they got the flu from the vaccine and they didn't. What they had was a reaction to a shot the same as you would have a reaction to any other shot. |
A lot of the troops are not receiving any packages from home. The one's who are getting things from home are sharing, but there is a need to get packages with these items. |
A lot of things are going to have to change for them to be ready for next season. This is a wake-up call because all of a sudden you are trying to complete on a new level. |
A lot of times after the break, coaches wonder about them coming out and being sharp. I was happy with the way they played tonight. Intensity was there - they played hard. |
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A man who lives with nature is used to violence and is companionable with death. There is more violence in an English hedgerow than in the meanest streets of a great city. |
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A person is said to have achieved yoga, the union with the Self, when the perfectly disciplined mind gets freedom from all desires, and becomes absorbed in the Self alone. |