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Ted Schroeder Quotes

«He was always in a rage. We hardly ever spoke a civil word to one another, yet we were friends. He was a very prideful man, not proud, prideful. When you understood that, you understood him.»
Author: Ted Schroeder
«What I see, he arguably is the best of all time because he can do everything. When he wants to play, he's just unbeatable.»
Author: Ted Schroeder
«He was a good friend and just a great guy.»
Author: Ted Schroeder
«We've got a whole bunch of select that are more tender than a whole bunch of choice.»
Author: Ted Schroeder
«If it had lasted a couple more games, you would have been looking at a default. Serena was dead gone. She couldn't have moved for more than another three or four games.»
Author: Ted Schroeder
«The truth is, we have [interception proxies] all over the world. Whether you like them or not, they will continue to exist. And a lot of companies are making a lot of money building them.»
Author: Ted Schroeder
«The challenge with the quality grade issue is that it is not very well correlated with one of the most important consumer characteristics and that is tenderness.»
Author: Ted Schroeder
«We're dealing with a customer with very strict requirements. It increases their skepticism about our ability to supply what they expect.»
Author: Ted Schroeder
«We better make sure we produce what they demand or rise losing the access entirely.»
Author: Ted Schroeder
«They (USDA) quickly stepped in and got their hands around the situation.»
Author: Ted Schroeder