(16 quotes found)
“It was kind of a microcosm of our season, ... Started out slow, finished strong.”
Chris Burke
“It's a microcosmic marketplace of the vendors, who are dedicated to the customer. It puts the customer in more control than before.”
William Bierce
“The game was a microcosm of our season. The shots just weren't falling. Then [West Islip] slowed the game down and that limited the amount of time we had with the ball. Not shooting well has been our Achilles heel all season. It's not our lack of effort ? our record is not indicative of the way we played this year.”
Ed Miller
“It was kind of like a ... microcosm of our season. When we had to get a rebound, when we had to get a 50-50 ball, when we had to make a free throw, we just weren't able to do it.”
Seth Greenberg
“This was kind of like a microcosm of our season.”
“We're having an up-and-down year. We have a young team and this game was a microcosm of our season. We did play well enough to win, so that's a good sign of a maturing team. Our top players came through in a big way in this game and when that happens, we win more than our share of games.”
Gordon Morrow
“Manchester is a microcosm for what we do in the whole division. It's the place we often go to first for launching new products like digital phone or a high-speed upgrade. It's a well-run system where people are collaborative and go the extra mile.”
Susan Adams
“Florida is the microcosm of the entire nation. What issue is there nationally that is not an issue in Florida?”
Rep. Marco Rubio
“That was a microcosm of our whole season. I couldn't put it any clearer. We dug ourselves a hole and despite the effort, we couldn't get out.”
Jay Bavlish
“Unfortunately the situation in New Orleans is a microcosm of our nation as a whole. Although our reliance on foreign savings and production are widely known, and most economists accept the fact that a real economic disaster would ensue should foreigners discontinue such subsidies, dump their hoards of U.S. treasuries, and refuse to exchange real goods for paper dollars. However, rather than perusing policies to rebalance our economy, we simply do nothing, and hope that day of reckoning never arrives. However, just as that strategy backfired in New Orleans, so, too, will it for America as a whole.”
Peter Schiff