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As much as I enjoy TV, I've always loved radio. And I love doing the NFL games, the Monday night games, on radio. Because you are the game. I really enjoyed calling basketball and hockey on the radio, but the presentation is more specific - you're talking all the time. — Marv Albert

Olympics is global competition in which eighty, ninety, hundred, hundred and ten countries participate. — George Pataki

History is fables agreed upon. — Voltaire

I've never had a cold Christmas, as I always spend it back home in Australia. — Mallory Jansen

You should really get some quotes about our show. Noah loves when people talk about him. Negatively or positively. — Joe Mande

If you really think you have something good, you can't take no for an answer. You've got to get in there and ignore the people who say no. — Billy Eichner

People who are incapable of having any kind of intimate relationship have to turn to feeling this incredible hunger and void, have to turn to some quantifiable external product to make them feel whole. — Jennifer Connelly

There are champions in every neighborhood. Anyone can run to the very top. ANYONE! But you have to (a) start right, (b) think right, and (c) believe. Most runners get lost in one or more of those three steps. — Gerry Lindgren

Half the people in Lucky Harbor were in love with him.
The other half were men and didn't count.
-Tara on Ford — Jill Shalvis

It was a heavenly summer, the summer in which France fell and the British Expeditionary Force was evacuated from Dunkirk. Leaves were never such an intense and iridescent green; sunlight glinted on flower-studded meadows as the Germans encircled the Maginot Line and overran not only France but Belgium and Holland. Birdsong filled the air in the lull between bursts of gunfire and accompanied the fleeing refugees who blocked the roads. It was as though the weather was preparing a glorious requiem for the death of Europe. — Eva Ibbotson

partially digested. Like someone ate them from the inside out."
The room went silent for a minute, then I said, "That is creepy."
"I'll say," Vic said with a nod.
"Maybe some kind of animal ate the body parts, after they were dead," I suggested.
"Yeah, sure, I'd say it was a gerbil but it's the wrong hole," Tate said. — Adam Pepper