(263 quotes found)
“He had me lean over the back of the chair and hold onto it with my hands underneath the seat. He hit me once and I cried. He let me be for a while. Then he said, 'If you don't hurry up and move your hands, I'll break your finger.' By the fourth or fifth time I didn't feel it anymore, but each time it was hard enough to move my chair forward.”
Woody Leak
“We've got a lot of supply so that's putting Treasuries onto a bearish footing. People aren't expecting a good result from the auction and in the short term yields can push higher.”
Christoph Rieger
“They were stealing change and CDs, maybe some credit cards, when they stumbled onto these things. I imagine it opened their eyes up a little bit.”
Christopher Davis
“Young people often follow their 4-H interests into a major and onto a career. We're looking for examples like that.”
Chris Gleason
“After Ashanti Jones hit that game winning shot the stands emptied onto the floor. It was like we had won the state championship. It was great.”
Christy Nall
“It has been a great adventure to get onto the summit of this hill. I know we went there for science reasons but nonetheless (for) the people that drive the rover every day it's been a journey of exploration. Every day that we come in and drive we see images that came down (to Earth). It's a new vista, something that people have never seen before. After doing that for 591 sols, you really get the feeling that you're on Mars yourself.”
Chris Leger
“You throw a million shares onto the market, it will affect the price.”
Chuck McQuaid
“We've got to understand when we do get a turnover, you've got to either make something happen or hold onto the ball until you can make something happen.”
Cleve Touchberry
“You have got to educate people, and you need to enforce existing laws, so that people do not intrude onto grade crossings and that people are more careful as they approach grade crossings,”
Cliff Black
“You have got to educate people, and you need to enforce existing laws, so that people do not intrude onto grade crossings and that people are more careful as they approach grade crossings.”