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“Fire Station 12 is a beautiful reminder of the heritage that is the Knoxville Fire Department's, ... There aren't many fire stations left with poles to slide, and it is exhilarating, while at the same time, (it) makes one appreciative of all those who have served in this station and the Knoxville Fire Department.”
Carlos Perez
“One thing viewers will be reminded of, the stakes are very high on this island. It's always life and death. They may have been lulled into a sense of security in the past few episodes. That may change again soon.”
Daniel Dae Kim
“now that we pay soldiers to die for us, that Americans don't want to be reminded of sacrifice?”
Charles Moskos
“I had the chance to play with Edgar Martinez , and he reminds me of him. The one thing I can tell you is this guy can hit. He prepares well and has a good workout routine. Not all ballplayers are like that.”
Carlos Guillen
“Sixty-four teams start [NCAA tournament] and they're whittled down to just one. Kind of reminds me of what we've done with our allies.”
Bill Richardson
“Most definitely, it's good to have a reminder before you play a team that will actually beat you by 50. We all know that it's something we have to be well-prepared for. If we come out Tuesday playing that game like we did [Saturday], we're going to lose and we understand that.”
Charde Houston
“Justin reminds me of Jim Brown in that he's real lazy getting out of the huddle and getting to the line, then all of the sudden he's gone.”
Dan Armstrong
“Four wins is progress. It's a building process. I remind them not to get upset about losing. It's not the end of the world. I want them to keep that in perspective. Just learn from your mistakes and move on. They've got to keep perspective.”
Dan Fitzgerald
“Yesterday, I could feel it in my chest. I had to remind myself to breathe. As I loosened up, the team loosened up. There's pressure on me and there's pressure on the kids. If you use it as a positive thing, pressure can be a good thing.”
Charlie Heck
“They wanted to revive interest in the whole literary angle of James Bond, to remind the world that, actually, Bond started in books, not the movies. So they approached a number of different writers and, for some reason, decided to go with me, which is nice. Maybe everyone else told them to bugger off.”
Charlie Higson