R. Inge
R. Inge
caused corrupt disasters incidents occurred
Many of the disasters and incidents that have occurred around the world have been caused by a corrupt turnstile operator.
attracted believe god people repelled
Many people believe that they are attracted by God or by nature, when they are only repelled by man.
kinds therefore
There are two kinds of fools: One says, ''This is old therefore it is good.'' The other one says, ''This is new therefore it is better.''
felt gave
It felt good, I think it gave us a spark,
couple hit looks noise swing
I think his swing looks like it did a couple years ago. He'd make a whole lot of noise when he hit the ball.
religion
Religion is a way of walking, not a way of talking.
great people time
People just have to give him time. When you're a great hitter, all you need is time to get comfortable.
accomplish expect takes trademark ways win
I think that's going to be our trademark - to do anything and everything it takes to win games. There's a lot of ways to accomplish that, and I expect to see us use them all.
care good offense shows team time
That's the only time on offense when you can really feel like you're a team player. You're making an out and sacrificing your stats for the good of the team. That shows me you're a team player, you don't care about stats, and all you care about is winning.
ballpark kid shows uniform
Jim's very much a kid at heart. He shows up at the ballpark and he's a 12-year-old. He's in the uniform and he's excited. That's the way it should be.
ape god halfway poor travelling
Man, as we know him, is a poor creature; but he is halfway between an ape and a god and he is travelling in the right direction.
care might
I might be able to get up there with a driver. But that's about it. That was at least 500 feet. I don't care what they say.
built points
I think that 25-basis points is the likelihood, and I think that has been built into the market.
becoming believe god grace impossible mix
It is becoming impossible for those who mix with their fellowmen to believe that the grace of God is distributed denominationally.