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Friday, February 21, 2003
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Quotes we ran that made you think ... or laugh

“There are a lot of things I haven’t done yet at TCU.”
— Don Mills, vice chancellor of Student Affairs
 

“I know that when I am genuinely laughing, things are going well. I feel very confident going into the opening that the audience will have a good time.”
— Craig Lee, director of “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum”

 
“So juniors, run and hide, flunk some of those classes and retake them. There is no need to overachieve if you can hang around school for a little longer.”
— Lauren Cates, junior advertising/public relations major
“Previously we never began construction until we had all the project costs and until we had an endowment, but we felt the technology building was important for academics and we knew it would cost more to build it if we waited.”
— Bronson Davis, vice chancellor of University Advancement
“It’s not our space. The faculty’s main concern is to make sure you have an environment you can concentrate in and do your studies, and we respect that.”
- Rick Flores, general manager of Sodexho Campus Services, on putting a Café à la cart in the Moudy Building South green room
“I am adamantly opposed to it. I think (the noise) would be a lot bigger problem if there was an a la cart in the green room.”
— Roger Cooper, radio-TV-film chairman
“For what it’s worth, it’s a good accomplishment but it’d be a whole lot better if I had the win.”
— Junior Blount on becoming the 26th player in school history to score 1,000 points, despite the team’s loss to the UAB Blazers Tuesday night
“While it is a long shot, I hope Sorenstam can win Colonial’s plaid jacket. Maybe she can wear it with a skirt.”
— Kelly Morris, managing editor
“It does waste time in class, but it is worth it to bring other media into the classroom.”
— Ann George, an English professor, on using technology in the classroom
“Should we be anxious about having these visitors in our midst next week? Not at all. We have prepared well for them. The real shame is that we only have two days to show them what a great place we have.”
— Bonnie Melhart, self-study/reafirmation project director, on the SACS visit
“I realized about halfway through the movie that I didn’t really care about the villains so much as I cared about when I was going to see Jackie Chan fight them.”
— Taylor Gibbons on “Shanghai Knights”
“What would upset religious radicals more than knowing that millions of Americans spend their time watching generously endowed women wearing hardly any clothing vying for the attention of a man they think is a multimillionaire?”
— Katherine Ortega, psychology graduate student

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