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Mark Watson Quotes

«Perfect. Beautiful. If there's film in the camera, this should be great, ... I just love to take pictures. It's all about the memories.»
Author: Mark Watson
«When I was a kid, you put on a suit and tie, and the girls wore a black drape and that was the senior picture,»
Author: Mark Watson
«Now kids have such a variety. I've photographed kids with cows, a mule, a horse, cars and even an image of Elvis.»
Author: Mark Watson
«The board structure among banks is still pretty poor. We're critical of boards that get too big and directors tell us that smaller boards are more effective.»
Author: Mark Watson
«Historically, a small local board helps a bank know its local environment and the local businesses in a respectable way, ... But the 27 banks in the report were large multi-state or international banks.»
Author: Mark Watson
«He has a lot on the line, ... and he understands that.»
Author: Mark Watson
«As time goes on, I'll have more contacts,»
Author: Mark Watson
«I'm looking forward to making a lot of calls.»
Author: Mark Watson
«There's not a team in the conference that has 15 sophomores and juniors who have 10 games of varsity experience.»
Author: Mark Watson
«It's a good thing. There are a lot of people who will enjoy signing the agreement and getting the source code, ... But for almost everything I write, it won't affect me much at all.»
Author: Mark Watson