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Pat Riley He'd average 20 points a game if he was put in that role every night and I'll be damned if I'm not going to try to put him in that role - now. You forget a little bit about how good he can be if he gets good opportunities.
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Andy Roddick He kind of wrapped some presents for me and handed it over. I was average in most regards, but a win is a win. I feel like I'm on the verge of playing well.
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Seth Shostak Charles Darwin sailed around the world for two years on the 'Beagle,' and he had quite a bit of interest in things like the iguanas of the Galapagos, even though they were primitive compared to your average Englishman.
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Chubby Checker Here I am the best batting average in the music industry and I'm a bye word in the industry. I really am. Compared to Rod Stewart, I mean, Rod Stewart big deal. I mean, I know he's good and everything, but I played a show two years ago and I had to star under Eddie Money.
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Jim Ferraro Her lower scoring average is a compliment to the rest of the team. I see it that way and I know she does, too.
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Bill Gleason God really has cursed the sports fans of Chicago. It defies the law of averages when you think about it: 1908 and 1917. God didn't want it to happen. But if the White Sox ever win again, they'll probably set off a hydrogen bomb.
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Dave Maguire He's got over 800 now. so if he continues his average of more than 20 points a game, he could do it. He's a great shooter that really has a quick shot. He has the green light to shoot whenever he thinks he can make it.
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Philip Klotzbach Historical records and the law of averages indicate the probability of seeing two consecutive years like 2004 and 2005 is very low.
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Wyndham Lewis The Relativity theory, the copernican upheaval, or any great scientific convulsion, leaves a new landscape. There is a period of stunned dreariness; then people begin, antlike, the building of a new human world. They soon forget the last disturbance. But from these shocks they derive a slightly augmented vocabulary, a new blind spot in their vision, a few new blepharospasms or tics, and perhaps a revised method of computing time.
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Frank Lloyd Wright Now, of course, architecture is a blind spot of our life in America today. How many millions of students go to the university to be educated? They come away conditioned, not enlightened, and they know nothing of architecture, although they have a department somewhere around -- probably in the basement.
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David Shapiro Sometimes you are ahead of people and sometimes people have blind spots. They can't see the world and they can't see what they do.
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Daniel Gilbert Because your brain uses information from the areas around the blind spot to make a reasonable guess about what the blind spot would see if only it weren't blind, and then your brain fills in the scene with this information. That's right, it invents things, creates things, makes stuff up! It doesn't consult you about this, doesn't seek your approval. It just makes its best guess about the nature of the missing information and proceeds to fill in the scene...
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Michael Crichton Considering that we live in an era of evolutionary everything---evolutionary biology, evolutionary medicine, evolutionary ecology, evolutionary psychology, evolutionary economics, evolutionary computing---it was surprising how rarely people thought in evolutionary terms. It was a human blind spot. We look at the world around us as a snapshot when it was really a movie, constantly changing.
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Jacqueline Susann Did money give people a blind spot? Rob them of their hearing?
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Hunter S. Thompson Some people will say that words like scum and rotten are wrong for Objective Journalism -- which is true, but they miss the point. It was the built-in blind spots of the Objective rules and dogma that allowed Nixon to slither into the White House in the first place.
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Howard Simon Kids now are smarter than we were. They want the facts. They want to know what's happening. That's why being open and honest with them is so important.
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Richard P. Feynman It is the fact that the electrons cannot all get on top of each other that makes tables and everything else solid.
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Richard Dawkins ...there are no natural borderlines in evolution. The illusion of a borderline is created by the fact that the evolutionary intermediates happen to be extinct.
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Richard Widmark I felt pretty comfortable with Westerns, apart from the fact I couldn't ride.
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Richelle Mead In fact I was fairly certain there was no one in the entire world quite like Adrian Ivashkov.
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Umberto Eco The Roseicrucians were everywhere, aided by the fact that they didn't exist.
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William Manchester The sum of a million facts is not the truth.
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Woodrow Wilson The facts of the case will always have the better of [an] argument.
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William J. Clinton I did have a relationship with Ms Lewinsky that was not appropriate. In fact, it was wrong. It constituted a critical lapse in judgment and a personal failure on my part for which I am solely and completely responsible.