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I've never seen anyone score 62 points. That third quarter was something else. He was scoring at will. Chris Mihm
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I've never seen anyone do a better job. You have made a very, very strong presentation here. Orrin Hatch
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I've never met anyone who's a bigger fan of other people's success than him. I think that's a unique thing to his personality and that's an empowering thing, particularly to the young guys in the organization. He is interested in how people are doing and not just as a team, but personally and what contributions they are making and what he can do to make them better. It sounds unimportant, but it's a really subtle and special thing that comes from him. Mike Richter
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I've never met anyone as special as Maggie Dixon, and I'm positive I'll never meet another person who can even come close to matching her love for life or her love for people. Even though we only knew her for a short period of time, we'll always carry her in our hearts. Micky Mallette
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I've probably been out there when it's been 15 below to 20 below. I don't think anyone will beat Mac on that one. Ben Street
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I've outdone anyone you can name -- Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Strauss. Irving Berlin, he wrote 1,001 tunes. I wrote 5,500. James Browning
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It would surprise me if one could win by getting all the kids out of school or starving the Palestinians. And I don't think anyone in the Quartet believes that to be the policy. James Wolfensohn
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It was worse than anyone would imagine. It's a nightmare. We need to do our part here at the U of A, and we're going to. Cade Bernsen
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It was vulgar, offensive and insulting, not just to women and African-Americans but to anyone with a sense of common decency. John Hogan