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Friday, October 17, 2003
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Quotes we ran that made you think ... or laugh

“We share the story of Christ, but more than that, we show them love, which they don’t all get at home.”
— Jason Monarch, senior finance major and Kids’ Club leader
  “I can’t imagine parking remaining a problem with the new fines and the possibility of being towed.”
— Jamie Johnson, Fort Worth police officer
 
“In the end, people often arrive home from their vacations more exhausted than when they left.”
— Laura McFarland, senior news-editorial journalism and English major
“We’ve got a bunch of players who are showing a lot of guts and who love to play football. They come to play.”
— Gary Patterson, head football coach
“I served all around, and I know how it works.”
— Blake Eason, junior finance major and SGA parliamentarian
“I stress abstinence, but if it was all I talked about, then I wouldn’t be serving the majority of the student population.”
— Burton W. Schwartz, physician at the TCU health center
“Pat Robertson is to Christians what Osama bin Laden is to Muslims, an extremist who has used religion to preach hatred.”
— Josh Deitz, senior political science major
“Somehow, writing a 10-page paper in three hours amounts to a red badge of courage in our student sub-culture.”
— Jessica Sanders, senior news-editorial journalism major
“Having the internal gumption to persevere through trying times, as many literary figures do, is a quality no student can afford to be without.”
— Melissa Christensen, junior news-editorial journalism major
“When alcohol is seen as the ‘forbidden fruit’ by college students, it only becomes more tempting.”
— Erin Cooksley, freshman political science major
“It’s a passion now. TCU Ambassadors has allowed me to spread the love I have for TCU.”
— Maria Christina Poulos, senior communication studies major

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