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Friday, October 24, 2003
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Quotes we ran that made you think ... or laugh

“I love TCU mainly because of the school spirit. My favorite color is purple, and when I was in kindergarten in Hungary, we got to pick our own mascot, and I chose a frog. It was meant to be.”
— Dominika Szabo, junior outside hitter on the volleyball team
  “I am amazed at the amount of growth that Monday at TCU has experienced in recent years. Time and time again, I hear wonderful reports from prospective students and their parents after their tour with us.”
— Eric Fare, Student Foundation president
 
“Since they do their duty to keep each of us safe, we each have our own responsibility to remind them how special they are.”
— Emily Baker, columnist, on showing appreciation to our troops overseas
“We’re excited about it. To be in the top 20 of any poll is a positive and a compliment for this football program.”
— Gary Patterson, football coach, on the Horned Frogs being ranked 14th in the BCS poll
“We won’t know what’s best for TCU until we see what schools around us are doing.”
— Chancellor Victor Boschini on the possibility of changing athletic conferences
“The bottom line is that students need to know what their occupational goal is before committing themselves to graduate school ... and that’s what we are trying to help them do.”
— Bill Stowe, associate director of University Career Services
“It is not constructive at all to try to slap around Fidel Castro by imposing limits on the American people’s right to travel.”
— Senator Byron Dorgan on the argument over the continuance of restrictions on travel to Cuba
“What I do suggest is that we take the time to appreciate what we have. All machines have their quirks... but then so do people, and we don’t throw them away.”
— Jessics Sanders, columnist
“The flu usually hits TCU hardest around Christmas, and we’re really busy in the Health Center after the Christmas break as students bring the flu to campus from different areas they’ve traveled to.”
— Burton W. Schwartz, a physician at the Health Center

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