He represents the Palestinians' dark past rather than the bright future. He is the region's and his own people's greatest tragedy. |
He rode his bike (to campus) every day. It never mattered what the weather was. He would only drive if the weather was really bad. |
He said if I would form an organization to advance scientific research from a legal perspective, he would join the advisory board, |
He said it was a masterpiece. That's the only time in the 20 years that I've known him that he's agreed with me on the first time. |
He said, 'No, let's let it rip,' ... He's our best guy. I wanted him to be the guy to determine the game at that particular time. |
He said: Get out of this (state), despised, driven away; whoever of them will follow you, I will certainly fill hell with you all. |
Kevin Keegan (1951-) |
He shoots that shot every day. I tell him every day not to take it in a game, but I told him after this one, he can take one more. |
He showed just how tough he was tonight. You could see a few times where he was really fatigued, but he gave us everything he had. |
He spoke out of turn. He spoke when he wasn't supposed to speak. ... He said what he said. He's going to have to deal with it now. |
He suffered a mild stroke, but his condition has improved. He is now talking with members of his family and members of his office. |
He suits the consensus form of government that this community likes. And he'll get elected from now until Jesus comes if he wants. |
He tailors it to the squeamishness of the group, so it can get quite involved, if he feels they can handle seeing some fake blood. |
He thought he had an open shot. He was wide open. So he took the shot. I will never question a guy if he feels like he has a shot. |
He thought it was kind of funny. He said he's known now. I told him he could probably go to Hollywood now and become a movie star. |