He figured there had to be a better way, and went to the drawing board and came up with a wrecker; that's what they called them back then. He took a 1913 Cadillac touring car and cut the back out to make the first tow truck. He got a patent for it. |
He gave me an opportunity when everybody turned their back on me. He gave me a chance to come to school. He accepted me into his family. It was a great experience for me at UConn and I am grateful to him for that. I wouldn't miss this for anything. |
He had a passion for cricket right from his childhood and liked nothing else but playing with the bat and the ball. I wanted him to study hard and get into a government service. But, he wanted to do something in cricket and earn a name for himself. |
He had a talk with us in Toronto after the first half, ... And he said, 'You know, pretty much you can tuck your tail and finish off having a bad year, or you can flip this thing around and gain experience and learn from going out there to fight.' |
He had actually found the school on the internet. He had told me about it and I was really desperate to continue in this field. I looked it up on the internet and talked to my parents because it was my parents funding me in this situation at first. |
He has a bone bruise, plus he has a chip, which we cleaned out. We sat and talked to Brandon a long time. He is super important to us. We decided it was probably best for the team and for him, rather than to try and rush him back, to put him in IR. |
He has a lot going for him. He knows the game; that's the first thing. And I think he knows people, and you have to be a people person to be able to deal with people. He's a guy that keeps himself in control. He doesn't have too many highs or lows. |
He has a plausible defense; he could say he's fighting for his constituency, and that's true in large part. The thing is, the contributions undercut his argument. The money really complicates it, or even compromises the integrity behind the action. |
He has done a good job for us. He does a good job with the ball and he is an outstanding free throw shooter — he is probably the best on the team. He doesn't shoot the ball that much, but he has one of the best field goal percentages on the team. |
He has done well, managing expectations and talking about a prudent, fiscal policy rather than offering very generous tax cuts and concessions. The question is what he will do now, given the strong economic background and improved fiscal situation. |
He held the torch, with the world watching and somehow, his disability enhanced his persona. He continues to have an energetic spirit. You see that man ascending to light the Olympic torch. What city wouldn't want to embrace a native son like that? |
He is an outstanding coach with a tremendous amount of knowledge and passion for the game of football. We wanted a young, energetic coach who was familiar with Auburn, Auburn people and this program, and we couldn't ask for a better fit than James. |
He is going to be a very big-time running back for the Buckeyes. I keep telling him to keep his nose clean, go to class, listen to the coaches. I don't hear anything from the coaches up there (at OSU), so I know he's doing a good job off the field. |
He is just such a hard worker that he finds a way to succeed at whatever he does. It's great having a kid like him in the room because the other kids see what he does outside of wrestling and it shows just how far you can go if you put the work in. |
He is the leading voice on border security and illegal immigration. We feel that we need to address this issue not only on a national perspective, but also on a state perspective. The state cannot wait solely on the federal government for reaction. |