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Mark Leonard Quotes

«I was very disappointed,»
Author: Mark Leonard
«We're moving forward at a great rate of speed.»
Author: Mark Leonard
«The department has a policy that officers are required to wear their seat belts,»
Author: Mark Leonard
«Police officers not wearing their seat belts certainly sends the wrong message to members of the public, ... Obviously, for their own safety, it's in the people's best interest to wear their seat belts.»
Author: Mark Leonard
«I think, certainly when some of that flies off, particularly on the highway, that can certainly be a concern. It can be on local roads, too, ... It can strike a car windshield or a pedestrian. I think it is a concern.»
Author: Mark Leonard
«Alfas have always been the poor man's Ferrari, ... But there was a lot of racecar in every production Alfa.»
Author: Mark Leonard
«That first period was probably the worst period we've played all year. We had a talk about commitment and skating after the first and I thought we were fortunate to be down only 1-0.»
Author: Mark Leonard
«It means a lot for us to beat them. If we want to go as far as we think we can, they are a team we're going to have to beat.»
Author: Mark Leonard
«We wanted to prove that we were the better team (Saturday), and I think we did that. We talked all week about beating Danvers because we respect them as a team and a program.»
Author: Mark Leonard
«The EU has become pretty cynical about sanctions. That is partly because there are so many important economic interests at stake. But it is also because the EU is not convinced by the idea that sanctions can bring about real change.»
Author: Mark Leonard

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