(52 quotes found)
“Well, he's not a one-dimensional horse. We thought he had to have the lead. Obviously, that's not the case.”
Dan Peitz
“[At the same time, Mosley struggles to avoid turning his colorful characters into one-dimensional cartoons. One of his recurring characters, Jackson Blue, is a case in point.] If there's anybody who's 'street' in the world, it's Jackson Blue, ... But Jackson, he's reading Cicero.”
Walter Mosley
“The Breakers might be a bit predictable, too one-dimensional. I also think the heat is going to affect their big boys more than Sunnybank.”
David Croft
“The quantum Newton's cradle is just like a classical Newton's cradle, except that it's more perfectly one-dimensional and instead of five balls there are hundreds. Also, because it's a quantum system, the atoms often just go right through each other, which never happens with the executive desk toy. Another difference is that you can't buy the quantum Newton's cradle on the Internet.”
David Weiss
“We don't feel we're one-dimensional. We feel we can run the ball and pass the ball.”
Dennis Perry
“We just decided to put more emphasis on becoming more balanced. You can't win a championship if you're one-dimensional. ... Aaron will go under center a little more now [instead of the shotgun]. He went under center probably 40 percent of the time [against Plum]. The first two games we basically didn't go under center at all.”
Terry Smith
“We become one-dimensional. I call timeouts and I tell them what I want and it just doesn't happen. I don't know how to get it through to them that you have to do the exact same thing you were doing, regardless of the score.”
Tim DeBruycker
“He's really worked up his game to be able to drive and not just be one-dimensional.”
Tim McConnell
“I was told he was kind of a one-dimensional receiver. I think he's very multi-dimensional.”
Scott Linehan
“Sullivan is something special. We want to be more than one-dimensional, but in a ball game like that in the rain, we have to go to him and let him go to work. Our offensive line stepped up and made some holes.”
Steve Hensley