"I try to block it out of my mind. I have not been thinking about it, just, you know, sitting up there on the jury stand."
"This is no longer some crazy, California, Left Coast way of thinking."
"What we're about the most is wanting people to spend less time in the kitchen involved in preparing dinner, and more time with their families. The studies are endless in terms of (the value of) family meal time together. Thinking about dinner and preparing dinner does take time. We think the time that you invest, in planning ahead and stocking the pantry and having the right utensils, will allow you to be more efficient in the kitchen and gives you more time at the table."
"Both of us have a lot of experience in our fields, and our work styles are very complementary. I'm always going 50 miles an hour and thinking 90 steps ahead. She's much calmer about everything."
"I really do want to be out there with those guys. Right now, I'm going to keep thinking it over before I make my decision."
"I could do that. I have been thinking that way since I got here. Hard work is how you turn things around. I hope this will be our year to go to a bowl and I can be a big part of that."
"We are delighted to be able to give the spammer's loot to Mr. and Mrs. Daniels. And we hope this sends a clear message to anyone thinking of spamming AOL members - we will find you, and we will do everything we can to take away your ill-gotten gains. Through our efforts in the courts, legislatures, technology, our members' use of the 'Report Spam' button, we have cut spam in members email boxes by 85%."
"You stop thinking about the police finding out what you did. You start thinking about God knowing what just happened."
"The problem is one of attitude. What is it that an IT professional expects from somebody who is blind ? do they think that a person will be able to do work, function as a normal human being, socialize and get along with people in the workplace? Or do they think a blind person is weird and can only pick up a phone? IT professionals should examine their thinking about blindness and root out the typical stereotypes."
"I'm thinking that, really, we may see some incremental improvements on some fronts [this year]. But in 2000 and 2001, we'll really see some changes."