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He's always with us. That will never change.
He's always with us. That will never change.
The infields are dangerous. They are extremely hard – last night's game showed it. They need to be replaced or read more
The infields are dangerous. They are extremely hard – last night's game showed it. They need to be replaced or somebody's going to get hurt. It's like sliding on cement.
You can't defame someone, or just walk naked on the streets because freedom of expression has limits.
You can't defame someone, or just walk naked on the streets because freedom of expression has limits.
We haven't seen any signs of Sunny having the form that he had last year. We talked [on Saturday]. To read more
We haven't seen any signs of Sunny having the form that he had last year. We talked [on Saturday]. To me, it's not a mechanics issue. I think he's kind of lost in what he's trying to do, as far as how he wants to execute each pitch. It's not coming naturally.
If you have to ask what jazz is, you'll never know.
If you have to ask what jazz is, you'll never know.
The part of me which wanders through my mind and never sees or feels actual objects, but which lives in read more
The part of me which wanders through my mind and never sees or feels actual objects, but which lives in and moves through my passions and my emotions, experiences this world as a horrible nightmare.
I thought Brian played a good game, but it was same old thing: He just can't stay out of foul read more
I thought Brian played a good game, but it was same old thing: He just can't stay out of foul trouble. When he came out of the game, we stopped attacking the basket.
Life brings simple pleasures to us every day. It is up to us to make them wonderful memories.
Life brings simple pleasures to us every day. It is up to us to make them wonderful memories.
The glacier was God's great plough set at work ages ago to grind, furrow, and knead over, as it were, read more
The glacier was God's great plough set at work ages ago to grind, furrow, and knead over, as it were, the surface of the earth.