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“He'd beat me so bad so often that we didn't even bother to bet. I'd shoot my usual 100 and he's shoot in the 80s.”
Bob Baxter
“I was not mad at all, that didn't bother me one bit. I was in a game where we were up 42-0 at half, then ended up winning 49-42, so only being halftime, there was nothing wrong with what they did. Halftime is way too early for you to stop thinking about scoring.”
Bobby Wallace
“I'm used to it. It doesn't bother me.”
Ashley Hanewich
“Growing older doesn't bother me.”
Angie Dickinson
“It bothers the heck out of me. I just want to get back in there so bad. I just get mad at myself for getting those stupid fouls.”
Andrew VonderHaar
“It's Wayne Gretzky. No matter what he does it wouldn't have bothered me. He's a great man.”
Cassie Campbell
“Things like that don't bother me. Just one week ago, Paul said he wanted to play his whole career in one uniform. It's important for us to keep all our players in the right frame of mind, and it would be great if everyone felt good about everything for the whole year. But that's not the way the NBA season works. All I know is I talk to Paul and he tells me he wants to keep together and get better.”
Danny Ainge
“It really bothered me that this had happened to her so young, at the age of 17, and she had been given a very light sentence, kind of a second chance. It sounded like from there it went down hill. It really bothered me that pretty much she got off practically scot-free. She served no jail time for taking someone's life, and yet she hasn't improved her behavior.”
Catherine Smith
“People used to ask me if it didn't bother me that they were saying things against me that were not true. Well, it would have bothered me a lot more if it had been true. I couldn't live with myself if what they said was true.”
Charles Pickering
“The chances are very good that it's not the emissions we know about that are really bothering people, but rather the compounds that result when the emitted chemicals react with ozone. That could be quite significant in urban areas like Atlanta that have high levels of ground-level ozone.”
Charlene Bayer