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John Logan Quotes

«What the coach has said doesn't bother me. I know I have to do better. Now that I know I'm going to play, it's my responsibility to show that I can play.»
Author: John Logan
«It was just a really nice, clean barrel,»
Author: John Logan
«[This segregation has a different cause than the segregation in the South of the 1950s. In New York,] the segregation in the schools reflects segregation in the housing market, ... one of the most segregated cities in the country in terms of blacks and whites.»
Author: John Logan
«Legally, ... purchasers of goods over the Internet have always been required to pay sales tax on their purchases, but as a practical matter, many haven't, and this will be seen as a tax increase.»
Author: John Logan
«if a critical mass of retailers buy into this, a lot more will follow, and it will snowball into almost all Internet retailers.»
Author: John Logan
«The idea is just to remind taxpayers that they have that obligation.»
Author: John Logan
«What we offer brings down the cost substantially.»
Author: John Logan
«For them not to adopt the new savings rules is not very feasible politically.»
Author: John Logan
«Its been one thing after another.»
Author: John Logan
«I think these are all very precarious relationships, ... Often there are really no more than a piece of paper committing management and unions to cooperative relationships. If a new CEO is no longer committed to it he can simply rip up the cooperative relationship and that would be the end of it.»
Author: John Logan

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