He touched my life. He told me you have to work hard but you also have to work smart. He said you not only need work on the areas you're good in, it's important to get strong in the areas in which you're weak.
He tried everything but in the end there were just too many things breaking down on him. He's been a great servant, though. After 2004 he might have considered packing it in but he worked valiantly to recover.
He used his brain and his back all the time. Mike's a very smart gardener. He'd also invested the most planning in what to see and do at the end of the day. He led us to the best po' boy in the French Quarter.
He was a monster on the glass. He was just big. The neat thing to see about Jeff is he has gotten to the point where I think he wants to try and get every rebound. And that's pretty rare for a high school kid.
He was a rabid sports fan. He was always watching sports on television. He just always listened to the sports talk shows. The first thing he would look at was the front page and the sports page. That was Dave.
He was an absolute great guy, ... He knew the people in the county. He knew the civil process book. He knew the law. He was very, very good at it. He knew more people than any other deputy I had in the county.
He was as good with the puck and as hard on the puck as he is now, relative to the skill level. He was a committed guy then. I coached his older brother and his younger brother as well and they're good people.
He was just not comfortable (at linebacker). It's something we can do in a disaster, but he wasn't comfortable rushing from there and he played really well (on the line), one of his best games in quite awhile.
He was just such a good guy and he would give you the shirt off his back, it didn't matter, it didn't matter, it's such a senseless killing. Why did it have to happen to him? It shouldn't have happened to him.
He was more interested in theater than anything else. He was one of the early American designers who did clothes for the theater and movies, and that was where his niche was. He was atypical of Seventh Avenue.
He was playing charades with the staff and acting out All Quiet on the Western Front. I always thought that summed up how very genuine he was. And it was a genuineness that showed in his handling of the court.
He was really good at what he did at work. He was a real asset. He was very detailed, very thorough and had a good work ethic. He was intelligent and a good problem-solver, which is important in this business.
He was the typical eccentric, eclectic, simple man. By a lot of society standards, he may not have been labeled a success. If you looked at his heart and his soul, he was successful in every sense of the word.
He was well behaved, he moved really well and warms up really well. He's not a real aggressive horse or anything like that, he's very to himself and didn't give me any indications that he'd be different today.
He will be regarded as one of the greatest leaders this country has ever had, ... He knew who he was, who we are as a people, and had an enthusiasm -- a great confidence for the innate goodness of this nation.
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