I felt bad taking him out, but he was finished. Morgan lost a lot when those three batters got on. We were watching his pitch count, and he was in the 90s. He was finished. |
I felt it would leave a scar, disappointing him in his young life. I learned long ago that if you say no, they stick to the point and insist on doing it. Nothing fazed him. |
I felt Kip had given us all he had. Torres was a better option for us in that situation. It had nothing to do with getting the ball up or pitch count. It's just what I saw. |
Bobby Bowden (1929-) |
I felt like we had as good a chance this year to be in the fight as we had in any other year. I'm not really surprised, but I guess a lot of people thought it was doomsday. |
I figure I'll give it a couple of years. I know I have to pay some dues. ... Who knows, if I do a good job this year in St. Lucie, maybe an opportunity will come next year. |
I figured it was as good as any. I figured if we couldn't protect a 10-run lead ... We got him out there, and I'm not sure he took a breath the whole time he was out there. |
I figured that was fun, and I turned around and took off. I was going to do some more mingling. I started talking to some other guys, and I had no idea he was following me. |
I find it a turnoff whenever men aren’t into some kind of sport. And, no, video games don’t count. I dated a guy who was into video games, and I wanted to shoot myself. |
I find it very, very hard. He was part of the fabric of my life. We were kids together, and teenagers. We spent the whole of our lives with each other because of our music. |
I flat-out didn't play well enough to win. It hurts. This game meant a lot to us. It meant a lot to the city and to the fans. We let ourselves and everybody around us down. |
I found very quickly that I was having more fun creating these islands in this little program than I was bombing them in the game. And that was what evolved into 'SimCity,' |
I fully support the call for the resumption of talks, but in reality it can be done only on condition of continuing the enrichment moratorium, which is mutually acceptable. |
Tony Blair (1953-) |
I got excited when I faced Barry Bonds -- that was the first time I ever faced him. He is a great hitter; he is quick. I threw him some good pitches and he fouled them off. |