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Pat Coleman Quotes

«We followed along to find out what was happening to Isabelle, and they cheered when she was rescued. That's an immediate response ... you can't get that out of a textbook.»
Author: Pat Coleman
«Guilt is driven, in part, by the lack of access to information, especially during a crisis. It's brought on by trying to get through the morass of needs and decisions and not knowing what supports and services are available. Often there hasn't been anyone there to tell us what we might need until we actually need it, so there's tremendous guilt in feeling we haven't done enough.»
Author: Pat Coleman
«It appears the city's involvement would be necessary to pursue the public utilities application through the Public Utilities Commission.»
Author: Pat Coleman
«It hooked me and the rest of the school and was our impetus to really push into the technology area.»
Author: Pat Coleman
«I think people have been talking about this Wittenberg and Wooster meeting since the last one ended. That made it brighter on the radar than it already was.»
Author: Pat Coleman
«I don't believe any of our voters have been impressed with any of St. John Fisher's wins. When Roberts Wesleyan is arguably the team's best victory, that doesn't speak well to most voters.»
Author: Pat Coleman