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John Parsons Quotes

«Even though he never said anything; you could just tell,»
Author: John Parsons
«He's been having a few leg problems,»
Author: John Parsons
«We've been managing to hold him together and we thought we'd better have a crack at the big one this year because there may not be a next year.»
Author: John Parsons
«On that particular day, the incidents occurred while we were transporting people to Chicago for a work day.»
Author: John Parsons
«Around noon, we turned all trains around and carried all the people back, because they all wanted to come home.»
Author: John Parsons
«Typically events like this would take four months, maybe six months,»
Author: John Parsons
«It's an amazing cooperative effort.»
Author: John Parsons
«The (property tax) rate stays the same, but the taxes go up all the time.»
Author: John Parsons
«You wouldn't expect her to be at her sharpest after that. But I suppose, on the other hand, she has hardly missed a dogfight for months and the other horse is more on the way up.»
Author: John Parsons
«If the train is late by five minutes anywhere between South Bend and Kensington station, it can mean our trains miss their assigned times and can mean our trains arrive 50 minutes late getting into Chicago.»
Author: John Parsons

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