92 Quotes About Camps

  • Author Mark Cuban
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    I remember Mike the person. He did great things on the court, but the person I got to know off the court, his family, his mom, going to his summer camps are the things I will think of first when I see him.

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  • Author Rene Cassin
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    How is it that, once victory took form and the horrible spectacle of the extermination camps was revealed, we could have shamelessly broken the promises given to the peoples in those years of ordeal?

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  • Author Rupert Colville
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    We're trying to empty these camps as soon as possible for a whole variety of reasons. The most important is danger.

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  • Author Anthony Davis
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    We worked so hard, spent so much time in weight room and in camps to be where we are today. We wanted to come out and be as good as any team in the state, to prove we could hang with any team at any time.

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  • Author Brad Davis
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    I'd always heard big-league camps are relaxed and easy. He's making me better and that's what I want.

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  • Author Colin Doyle
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    The more time you spend in lacrosse circles, the more you feel like teaching is a really good option to have. I've done (lacrosse) camps for seven years now and I really enjoy teaching and working with kids.

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  • Author Deborah Dawson
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    When I made him go to culture camps, he hated it. And today, that's why he does such a good job at the Korean cultural camps (where he's an aide) because he can relate to the kids who don't want to be there. He knows what's in their hearts.

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  • Author Jan Egeland
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    We have enough to keep people alive, but we can't at all change their totally inhuman kind of situation in camps where they cannot live without being attacked.

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  • Author Richard Engel
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    For years, Lebanese have known that Palestinian camps like Nahr al-Barid and Ain al-Helwe - hopeless slums crowded with generations of disenfranchised Palestinian refugees who can't go home because of Israel, and can't work because of Lebanese laws - are awash with gunmen, criminals and, since the war in Iraq, al-Qaida inspired jihadists.

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