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Tonya Harding Truthfully I don't remember much about anything after the Olympics 'cause I, I lost everything.
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William C. Bryant A stable, changeless state, 'twere cause indeed to weep.
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Saddam Hussein Once again, the hopeless cowardly Americans were back to repeat their cowardly act hiding behind a technological advance that God, most gracious, wanted it to be their curse and cause for shame.
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Yani Tseng I'm just so happy to see my friends and fans in Taiwan, 'cause that's where I'm from.
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Julie Chapman Katie could also be ready to do one or two events for us at Sectionals if we qualify.
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Kenny Wallace I always do look forward to the stand-alone events,
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Chip Howard There are so many events there - the floor is put up and taken down all the time, and that shortens the shelf life quite a bit.
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Dick Enberg He was the first superstar of sports television because he did all of the big events. He's the last of the dinosaurs. No one will ever be the voice of so many major events at the same time ever again.
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Jim Jones He'll go back and forth between the two events. Basically, we're just using this indoor season to get him ready for the spring.
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Walter Benjamin He who asks fortune-tellers the future unwittingly forfeits an inner intimation of coming events that is a thousand times more exact than anything they may say.
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Salman Rushdie One of the extraordinary things about human events is that the unthinkable becomes thinkable.
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Vincent Price Sometimes you read a passage by a great writer, and you know what he says and how he says it will always be, for you, the only possible way it could be. Less often a painter will describe an event in a way that fits into your interpretation of that event so perfectly that it becomes the event itself.
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Walter Lord Events alone rarely provide much guide to the future.