(61 quotes found)
“I'm not worried I'm the tallest or smallest guy out there. I just want to make plays. I'll let you guys worry about how tall and fast we are, ... (Belichick) is all about production, and that's what we try to do. I go out there and try to produce for him.”
Tim Dwight
“The vacancy rate for the smallest companies---those with fewer than five employees---is four times that of the largest firms in the study.”
Catherine Swift
“Hydrogen is the smallest atom, and so is extremely difficult to contain. It is also potentially hazardous, so storage solutions are a critical part of the technology challenge.”
Boni Mehlomakulu
“The smallest is a 19th-century jewelry box from a shop in Albany. It's about the size of a dice or a sugar cube.”
Robert Engel
“I was the oldest guy in the field by some 15-years and probably the smallest. There was teasing going on because some of my opponents were these big bruisers. I never would have expected this when I first started. When I told people that I had been playing for only three years, no one could believe it. But you don't get here without a lot of help. I couldn't have done it without a lot of support. I spent a lot of time going to the park when no one was around and worked on my game.”
Terry Farrell
“We had great coverage and he (McCullough) laid the ball in there to the kid. We gave them the smallest window, but they made the play.”
Jay Blaylock
“We are excited to introduce Nokia's smallest ever Bluetooth Headset BH-800 to the market. I'm confident that the stylish minimalist design coupled with the tiny size of the product will attract completely new consumer segments globally.”
Razvan Olosu
“He's probably the smallest individual, other than the consumer.”
Rod Page
“We do want to win a championship. Coming into the American Association as the lowest revenue team with the smallest ballpark, you have to make up for it in intangibles. We wanted a manager who was very competitive and could recruit players.”
Quint Studer
“I think it's going good. I keep in contact with the county chairmen of the smallest eight to 10 counties. They understand leveraging of time and things like that.”
Jim Mowen