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Friday, November 14, 2003
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Quotes we ran that made you think ... or laugh

“People are going to have their opinions on us. They are going to like us or they are going to have a reason why they don’t.”
— Gary Patterson, head football coach
  “I don’t know what’s going on. Nick James would not tell me anything ... I’m very frustrated.”
— Jay Zeidman, junior political science major and SGA presidential candidate on the delay in election results
 
“At 8,000 students, that is 27.5 percent. I challenge any school to show they had nearly 30 percent of their campus vote. You can probably count them on one hand.”
— Nick James, SGA elections and regulations chairman, on voter turnout for the SGA elections on Tuesday
“We want to schedule programs and events to help meet the needs of the students.”
— Barbara Herman, assistant vice chancellor for Student Affairs
“All my alarms went off and then I heard an explosion. I thought it was a wreck, and then I saw the smoke. Sparks were flying. It looked like a war zone.”
— Melissa Clarke, Bellaire Ranch resident, on a construction accident near her apartment Tuesday
“ The violation has resulted in his removal from the presidential race.”
— Nick James, on Blake Eason being removed from the SGA presidential race
“As more studies come out, I think they’ll find (tanning) is not as negative as they think.”
— Polly Manuel, owner of the Salon Classique Tan Spa on University Drive
“Along with honoring our military men who served, we should remember to honor our military women who also served.”
— Columnist Eugene Chu
“I want to make the big money. I like programming and graphics, so I’m not sure where I will end up, but a computer science degree offers job security.”
— Megan Harris, freshman computer science major
“I was under the impression that they did. Since other jobs require it, I just assumed TCU did.”
— Robert Patrizi, senior kinesiology major, on background checks for faculty members
“So volunteer, not because it’s required, not because it looks good on a resume, but because it feels good to help other human beings.”
— Columnist Jessica Sanders

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