Jim Davis
Jim Davis
Cartoonist whose famously sarcastic cat, Garfield, first appeared in 1978. His other works include Gnorm Gnat and Tumbleweeds.
ProfessionCartoonist
Date of Birth28 July 1945
CityMarion, IN
easy possible testing trying upside
What are we trying to accomplish? Are we trying to make this as easy as possible for the testing companies? I think we've got this thing upside down.
electricity gasoline hunger less
Our hunger for electricity is no less than our hunger for gasoline or oil.
last lost pride proud time
We're bruised. We've lost a lot of pride here. When was the last time you could say you were proud to live in Florida, or proud of your governor?
awaits gets knows pitch player strike zone
Kelsey isn't a big girl, just a well-coordinated player who gets everything out of her swing. She's patient, knows the strike zone and awaits her pitch - then drills it.
climate compared elected good leaders run state
I would never and have never compared any of our democratically elected leaders to Fidel Castro. But let me be clear. There is a climate of intimidation in Tallahassee. That's not good for democracy. That's not good for Florida's families. And that's no way to run state government.
graduates ground hit
That allows our graduates to hit the ground running.
base customer market presented size
We had a customer base that had a problem. So that presented a whole new market for us, one that we probably in 1998, 1999 we probably never would have guessed the size and the opportunity.
cannot law low people provide public services
We are so low on people that we cannot provide services to the public or other law enforcement agencies.
advantage athletic campus exercise gets instead plan sponsored stairs talking walk weather
Walk instead of talking the bus, take the stairs instead of the elevator, plan to walk in between classes, especially when the weather gets better. Take advantage of the campus sponsored athletic equipment.
missing
We are missing them. It is having an impact.
current extend opportunity product represents
What 9/11 represents to us was not only an opportunity to look at new product offerings, but an opportunity to extend current product offerings.
grab meal tend
We're more individualized but we depersonalize meal time. We tend to grab something and run.
drive open trying
We were trying to get someone to drive in and if he could look for someone to take an open shot.
apparel greatest opportunity potential small
We think apparel is where we have the greatest opportunity now. It is an embarrassingly small part of our business, and we feel we have a lot of potential there.