(263 quotes found)
“Sometimes it's harder to hang onto a small lead than it is to come back from one. It's frustrating at times, but it's part of coaching. The ladies did a good job of protecting the ball, and the lead today; we did a good job all-around.”
Andi Ferris
“This is a case where bison are wandering near the Park border or crossing onto private lands. Part of our effort under the Interagency Management Plan, in addition to maintaining a viable population, is to protect Montana's brucellosis-free status.”
Al Nash
“The number the market has grabbed onto is the wage increase -- so everyone's kind of gone on Fed alert. It just means the Fed has got to keep doing what it's doing.”
Bill Sutherland
“People see you as an object, not as a person, and they project a set of expectations onto you. People who don't have it think beauty is a blessing, but actually it sets you apart.”
Candice Bergen
“If every state follows a similar tack, maybe we're onto something and Microsoft's Open XML strategy may not be a great idea. But we're not seeing that. Microsoft has not backed down and is committed to using Open XML for its forthcoming Office versions.”
Carmi Levy
“More and more of my suppliers are tacking onto the bottom of their bills, 'fuel surcharge.”
Bill Baker
“The findings again call into question the whole approach of shifting more costs onto consumers with consumer-driven health care. If you look at a single mom with a kid at twice the poverty level and you look at the required deductible, it's already about 7.5 percent of income and that excludes the cost of the premium and other out-of-pocket costs.”
Carol Pryor
“Under no circumstances will we allow ourselves to be latched onto the tasteless media stunt of an Iranian newspaper.”
Carsten Juste
“I have friends who remember seeing fish hauled onto a boat's deck and beaten to death.”
Casey Affleck
“I was a little nervous. She's such a good player. I was not very comfortable when I stepped onto the court. But I've faced other girls with hard serves. I moved back a little, and I started stepping into the ball as she made contact ... once I broke her serve, I felt like I could do it again.”
Cate Stewart