Related Quotes
All quotes about:
bothered early fastball good knows liked looked maybe sharp sure throw
Maybe the long inning bothered him, maybe he got tired. But no excuses, when you're up 20 runs, you throw strikes, he knows that. But he was very good in the early part of the game, so I'm not sure what happened. I liked his slider, it looked very sharp and his fastball was good. Darrell Butler
bothered close enjoyed given liked mine social time
Some friends of mine bothered me for a long time about getting on the social networking pages. They were close friends that I liked to mess with, and I think that I kind of enjoyed for a while that it bothered them so much. Now they've just kind of given up. John Hawkes
bother guys looks tough zero
It does bother me. You see my stats and the zero looks bad. A lot of the other tough guys have at least scored a goal. Georges Laraque
bother brings everybody jobs
If it brings more jobs to town, it's alright. It doesn't bother me any. Everybody will get used to it. Don Warren
bother calm cool looked tough
He looked real calm and cool after that tough start. It didn't bother him. Craig Rivet
bother composed fortunate good human job letting past rub staying
In the past games, I thought we've done a good job of staying composed and letting little things rub off our backs, but (on Sunday) we let things bother us. We're human and we're going to make mistakes. We're just very fortunate to get the win. Katie Gearlds
bother busy chasing dust example house immune system worms
In Africa, for example, the immune system is too busy chasing after worms to bother going after house dust mites, Padraic Fallon
bother expected life likely nine squeezed
If you have had the same dishwasher for 10 years or more, don't bother repairing it. The average dishwasher is expected to last nine years, and you've most likely squeezed as much life out of it as you can. Jean Chatzky
bother collect game pitiful russia
In Russia they actually go out and patrol, but to collect their money. In Kazakhstan it is so pitiful that the officials, the game wardens, do not even bother to go out. Ellen Pikitch