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Friday, September 19, 2003
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Quotes we ran that made you think ... or laugh

The menu didn’t change and gradually it leveled and then it really died.”
— Rick Flores, general manager of dining services on why TCU doesn’t have Taco Bell anymore.
  “In most stories, there is a great collision between privacy and what readers need to know ... It’s tough to know where to draw the line.”
— Phil Record, former associate editor of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, on the relationship between the media and politics
 
“People already think that voting doesn’t matter. I can’t count the number of my fellow students who feel that way. And no, that’s not because I’m from Florida and can’t count very high.”
— Patrick Jennings, opinion editor
“We want to create informed consumers and want to help bring animal welfare into their moral radar.”
— Jeff Sebo, junior philosophy and sociology major, on the goals of People for Animal Welfare
“It was the tradition of winning and wearing the purple that brought me here.”
— Cory Rodgers, freshman wide receiver, on why he chose to play football at TCU
“So if the small bands are in favor of file sharing, then perhaps the RIAA is really protecting the likes of Justin Timberlake.”
— Jessica Sanders, co-news editor
“We want them to see themselves in a positive light. We want to help them realize what they want to do in life, and then show them they can do it, and how to do it.”
— Darron Turner, director of Student Development Services
“I work every summer to save some money for the school year, but each summer only covers at best a quarter of the settlement, so I will be paying off the RIAA for quite a few years.”
— Daniel Peng, a junior at Princeton University who faces legal charges resulting from file sharing
“They’re going to throw the ball, and they don’t make a lot of mistakes. On defense, they load the box and you have to throw on them because of how well they defend the run. They’re a lot more physical than the teams we’ve faced so far.”
— Head Coach Gary Patterson on the Vanderbilt football team
“He is very Jewish and it came out in all of his jokes.”
— Kenneth Cracknell, professor of theology and global studies, on Joel Siegel

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