“The scale of the organization astounds me. They had men carry kits with pieces 10 feet long and 8 to 12 inches thick across the desert to reassemble into ships on the edge of a sea that is still difficult to sail today. To have the manpower and supply line to equip the shipyard there and sail five or so ships on the Red Sea, and to have the knowledge to use the currents and winds to return safely, would be tough today, and they achieved it without GPS, cell phones or computers, not to mention the combustion engine.”
Cheryl Ward
“He drew for me on a piece of paper all of my scales. Every week it was something new. That was my first introduction to music theory.”
Ben Jaffe
“We have scaled this organization back significantly,”
Bruce Moore
“We are scaling it back. It's going to go off but not on the scale of $20,000.”
Cindy Moore
“We're about to scale something now that couldn't have been scaled before.”
Ginni Rometty
“never seen a grassroots organization of this size and scale, a challenger or incumbent. And I believe in a very close election -- and this will be a close election -- it will be one of the factors in a Bush victory.”
Ralph Reed
“On the bathroom scale he weighs 50 pounds. We took him out to the hog scales and he weighed 46 pounds.”
Joyce Kirk