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Stephen Hopkins Quotes

«I thought that if I ate even one piece of pizza, I'd gain 10 pounds,»
«It was inescapable and was with me all of the time,»
«The last straw would be when I told them that I had been having suicidal thoughts, ... But once again, I was the one who wanted to get help; I initiated it.»
«There will be plenty of time for music later, but I will never be able to get these two weeks back,»
«We were at a turning point in the business and knew we had to do something.»
«We do know they are getting more calls per day because they are not spending two hours a day filling out orders by hand and faxing them.»
«On behalf of our cast and crew, we are pleased to be able to complete our filming in Louisiana and to be part of the region's recovery effort.»
«We thought we could grow the business if we could help the sales team treat all of their customers in new ways.»
«Tablet PCs seemed to be the best transition from a paper based system to a technology based system.»
«[There are also the operas. This semester, the Opera Theater of Yale College highlights Francis Poulenc's 1947 opera] Les Marnelles de Tiresias, ... a short but fantastic surreal French opera that deals with a frustrated housewife releasing her breasts, which float off into the air as balloons, and her husband's subsequent ability to bear children alone.»