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Robert Johnson Quotes

«We need to do something.»
«If I'm gonna be miserable, I'd better be miserable right here. They should have been ready for this. You know why they evacuating everybody? Because they don't want to be responsible for anybody.»
«If I'm gonna be miserable, I'd better be miserable right here.»
«In 1995, ... the court ordered a $10,000 bond to ensure compliance with a cleanup effort. When that court order came down, it was cleaned up in a matter of days. Fast -forward to 2005 - if it works, it will be a win-win situation.»
«I just want to get it over with,»
«At first, me not playing quarterback, I didn't want to do it, ... I'm an athlete, so maybe coach Leach saw something in me, so I didn't complain. I'm out here making plays, so I'm just going to keep on doing what I'm doing.»
«I sent somebody to take it down, which I think is the wrong thing to do. But I have to do it,»
«It's a shame to say you're not willing to [fight it], but when you know you're going to lose before you start, there's no need to fight the battle.»
«I'm not in agreement with the courts. I think we should have the right to do it, but the Supreme Court says we don't.»
«Of course we have an interest in assuring that people are not wrongfully incarcerated for crimes they did not commit,»

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