19 Quotes by Todd Berry

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    One of the things about the spread is there's an awful lot of built-in misdirection that it creates. It slows defenses down, so certainly we're going to do that.

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    I don't know anybody who has magic. They gotta trust you and you gotta trust them. If they don't trust you, they'll never believe anything you say. You have to be credible and forthright. You may say something they won't like to hear but you have to tell them, that's the truth. They want me to be truthful just like I want them to be truthful with me. I want to know they're committed and they want to know I'm committed. We're looking for the same things.

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    I think I probably wasn't as strong as I thought I was, but I never claimed I could do an hour and a half, because I just knew I couldn't.

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    I think sometimes we lose the forest for the trees. . . . When you have a full-time Legislature like Wisconsin does, you're going to get this kind of behavior.

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    I was in a band at the time, and I wanted to do that. I guess it took me some time to figure out that I was a better comedian than I was a drummer.

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    (Miami) is a university where you can go win a national championship. Certainly any coach would be attracted to that. There are an awful lot of positives there. I think I'm a legitimate candidate. It would be a very, very attractive job to me.

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    We put an album out, and we were fairly popular in Florida, and I had a couple of other bands in college. But I was never terribly skilled.

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    The good news in some ways is that we seem to be attractive to young families with kids. The problem is the people coming in tend to have less capital at their disposal. They're less educated. They're more likely to work in 20th century as opposed to 21st century jobs.

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