Ms. BLACKMAN: You know, now I think I'm an artist and I'm an activist, and I've always been.
But I think we all know that playing Boston now, we have to step it up a little more.
Given what we have experienced and what we know now, I think me might well accept the debt and derivative ratings as having met this test with flying colors.
"You put your trust in doctors who you think know best but now I feel as if I murdered him because I might have done more, " she said.
Mr. JEROME BETTIS (Pittsburgh Steelers Running Back): I think the script right now, you know, if somebody sent it to Hollywood they would turn it down because they would say it couldn't happen.
But I need to say something that might be not you know very politically correct now, but I don't think that we should forget that in the past twenty or thirty years Egypt had a leapfrog in its economy and the achievements of the last period in the economic front should not be forgotten.
And I think in terms of "SNL, " you know, they've always had quote-unquote "token black comedians, " and I think now it's important to get other token brown comedians, South Asian comedians like, you know, maybe Aziz Ansari or Mindy Kaling or Shazia Mirza - as you can tell, I'm holding up my Samosa here as a South Asian.
And I think that's the disadvantage, you know, right now for supermodels.
Ms. FERNANDES: You know, I think the critical thing that New Orleans right now - and your show has done great coverage, I listen regularly - and one of the things that I know you've highlighted is the way in which so many African-Americans have not been able to return to the city.
Now, I know there are some who think that the only option for homeowners is to just stand by and hope that the market has hit bottom.
So, you know, I think we just live in that kind of world now where people are starting to pay more attention, that Ty Cobb could have gotten away with it.
Ms. OLIKER: You know, right now, with it stalled, I think it's hard to predict.
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We didn't build them up and there's no reason in the world to think, from everything I know about reality, that if we were in Lebanon now they would have less rockets.
Mr. DEUTSCH: Just as we had irrational exuberance a couple of years ago in terms of capital flowing into the markets, I think you have irrational depression now where investors have a, you know, very pessimistic view, whether that's founded or unfounded, until there is some trigger mechanism to turn the tide.
Now, to the American people, I think what they should know is, is that we are steadily making progress.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama and President Karzai Press Availability
Mr. SCHWARTZ: And so I think, now, we're kind of left with nostalgia, you know?
Mr. BARTON: You know, I think that people go into a first meeting with a realtor right now in a very disadvantaged position.
Mr. COOK: Well, I think one reason they're so controversial is because people know a lot more now about who's getting them.
From now until the first race everyone will bring updates and I think we'll know by the Friday when we get there where we are.
"I really think in a few years everyone will know about cricket here, " said Ryan Persaud, now a Ramapo College student who plays cricket for a U.S. international team.
Now, I do know people who've bought them, because they just think they're good investments, and they're happy to pay the little bit of income tax if held in a taxable account.
"We have done so much work on making sure we know our roles and what needs to be done - so much so that I think every player could now write a book on it!"
So it happened, it was sad, but now that it has happened, I mean, I think it really does reinforce, you know, the peace of this man and, you know, how he wants things to be.
We want to see the international community responding and, you know, we've built coalitions before, I think that's what we should be doing now is building a coalition to make sure that President Mugabe knows that we mean business.
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You know, the people who I meet now that I find most inspiring who are successful I think are people who are not only willing to work very hard but are constantly trying to improve themselves and to think in new ways, and not just accept the conventional wisdom.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Holds Town Hall with Chinese Youth
If you and I were to get together 30 years from now, I know it's hard to envision, what kind of conversation do you think we'll have?
See, I think what we're seeing is because - you know, we have the war in Iraq, which has now lasted longer than World War II - because of hurricane Katrina, it's becoming harder and harder for professional athletes to live in figurative and literal gated communities.
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