It took a man to help us understand cooking is not a woman's drudgery. It took a man to show us that it could be fulfilling and wonderful. |
It took a while to get into the groove. We had some jitters in the first game, but we got rid of those and it was exciting to beat Linden. |
It took her a long time to learn how to drive. We were involved in a bad accident when she was 3 years old. She was nervous about driving. |
It took time for him to be accepted because essentially, he'd never worked for CIA. He was looked on as a kind of Capitol Hill bureaucrat. |
It took us a while to catch up to the speed of the game. Then we just kind of settled down, started doing our assignments a little better. |
It took us a while to get into a rhythm offensively, but I thought we did a nice job of finding that rhythm and playing decent from there. |
It touches everybody to some extent. Many businesses have travel as a component of the business, ... Everybody uses energy to some degree. |
It turned out not to be such a bad name, especially on the football field. You kind of want to be known as the goon on the football field. |
It turned out pretty good. We knew we could take two to four guys. The fact that we are actually taking four guys to state is pretty good. |
It used to be you never took a tight end in the first round. But they're looked at as athletes now. They're looked at as a skill position. |
It used to take forever to achieve even 70 percent generic uptake. Consumers are much more willing to take a generic now than ever before. |
It was a battle for 40 minutes. It's every team's dream to be in the championship game, and it feels great to see our kids make it happen. |
It was a big boost of confidence to be a starter. Our team had a winning record and I showed what I can do when I play up to my potential. |
It was a big challenge, but I had people along the way to push me and keep me on the right track and that made things a lot easier for me. |
It was a big disappointment, no doubt. I think it didn't sit well with the kids. They were going to make sure that it didn't happen again. |