(After the first goal) we go back to the Nike commercials where we try to out-dribble everybody. At halftime, I told them, 'Do you wanna go try out for the Nike commercials?' . . . I told them to keep it simple, and I felt like we did that in the second half. |
(It's a) slower pace, people get to know each other. (It's a) more relaxed life (and) people were more cordial. It didn't take as long as I thought to … walk into a public setting and there (are) people you know, who said hello and looked at you in the eye. |
(Ralston) is 100 percent fit but he's had one week's training since November. He'll be on the bench. He's not going to start the game -- he's not ready for that, but we may ease him back in. If the opportunity arises and we can get him some time then we will. |
[Actually, Eisenberg wants to be a doctor or lawyer — trite, sure, but refreshingly absent the love-me rapacity one detects behind Dakota Fanning's dewy, sky-blue eyes.] I'm not trying to create anything, ... I just want to do what comes along that I enjoy. |
[As Theodore Steinberg argues, God is getting a bum rap.] This is an unnatural disaster if ever there was one, not an act of God, ... If the potential for mass death and destruction from extreme weather existed anywhere in the U.S., it existed in New Orleans. |
[Ask senior wide receiver Roy Williams, and it's him.] If I don't fumble, we win the ballgame, ... I'm the one who cost us the ballgame. But we have to live with it now. This put something in us. We just have to win every week. This is business. This is real. |
[Burnett then had Fran Finco, director of instruction, contact reconsideration committee members about the compromise.] We've been able to get in touch with seven committee members so far, ... and all have agreed that it's consistent with the original motion. |
[But Harris says one of the real joys of the holiday movie season is finding an overlooked gem.] A movie that comes out of left field, then captures your imagination in a way that big studio movies don't always, ... We'll just have to wait and see what it is. |
[Campbell, likewise, was in the dark but was well aware he had to answer with something tight to have a chance.] I knew I had to hit a good shot, ... I didn't know how close he was. I didn't know it was an inch. That was a great shot. His shot was phenomenal. |
[David Thomson, the author of] The New Biographical Dictionary of Film, ... a modern rarity: an actor who projects lazy, humorous sexuality. ... He has made a variety of flawed, pleasurable films, the merits of which invariably depend on his laconic presence. |
[Dianne Thompson plans to put down roots in Ironton. She took a risk when she got on a bus with her daughter and granddaughter with a bunch of people she didn't know with the hope of new life in Ohio.] We're going to stay here, ... I'm going to find me a job. |
[Doug Allen, owner of Eagle's Nest Cabins & Homes, hesitated to comment Monday, saying he's trying to move forward with his life.] We had our day in court, and that's all, ... It's been a long haul, and I don't think we're quite over this. |
[Former FEMA director James Lee Witt, hired by Blanco to oversee the state's recovery efforts, will work with federal and state officials to draft new building codes and see that] every nickel is spent in the proper way, ... We're not going to waste a nickel. |
[If puffy lips seem sexy, it is because they are a sign of youth and fertility.] Anthropologists have studied the ideal female face, which reflects a woman at her most fertile, ... The facial features should be full, wide eyes, full cheeks and wide pink lips. |
[In all the world, there are only about a dozen people fully certified in the new technology.] Very complicated to use, ... It would take you, I think they said, six to seven years to be fully certified to use these things by yourself and own and operate one. |