(61 quotes found)
“After the thing with the president fell through in Baton Rouge, we were basically in limbo,”
James Brunner
“I met with him last week in Baton Rouge to clarify the rules of appointment of a civil servant. I asked him to talk to us, because he can explain it more elegantly than I can. The bottom line is he said we took the correct action.”
Darryl Wagley
“Whoever picks up this baton has to be able to carry it forward,”
Ian Holloway
“[• Falcons running back Warrick Dunn has a grandmother in Baton Rouge. She chose to sit out the storm instead of joining him in Atlanta.] The only thing I can do is keep trying to call, ... No one in my family got on the highway. ... The line has been busy. It kind of scares you a little bit.”
Warrick Dunn
“That baton was handed to them and now they have to hand off the baton to the juniors. It's tradition and they've picked it up and ran with it.”
Pam Adams
“[That, she said, was because, while Baton Rouge escaped most of the damage suffered by the Big Easy, it was a primary evacuation point for residents from the more southerly parishes -- counties -- of Louisiana.] So there were more people, ... and so there was more crime.”
John Atkinson
“There may be somebody else taking the baton now, which is not unusual in a recovery. Housing is typically the leader out of the desert to the promised land; but, just like Moses didn't make it to the promised land, as rates rise, housing doesn't quite make it, either. Other sectors do.”
Paul Kasriel
“The baton of global consumption is being passed from the U.S. consumer base to the millions of consumers in developing nations.”
Joseph Quinlan
“She's the child that Baton Rouge raised. To see her on this stage is a compliment to her.”
Pokey Chatman
“You have to pass the baton. Everyone takes a turn and chips in. That's what great teams do.”
Orlando Hudson