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Paul Casey Quotes

«Sweaty hands. I slipped that ball into the bunker. It was frustrating.»
Author: Paul Casey
«That was very frustrating,»
Author: Paul Casey
«But I'm only four behind and I have shot 62 here before (in 2002) so I will be reminding myself of that. The scoring has been very good so it's definitely possible.»
Author: Paul Casey
«I'm very happy with the game, it's right where I want it to be,»
Author: Paul Casey
«There is a lot of golf still to be played this year and I'm really looking forward to the rest of the year.»
Author: Paul Casey
«That's good, it means I don't have to bribe him,»
Author: Paul Casey
«I've been elected nine times, ... I've seen and done most things that a representative can do. I went from a freshman rep to chairing one of the most elite committees ? the Joint Committee on Taxation.»
Author: Paul Casey
«The level of state aid to education is always a hot button issue,»
Author: Paul Casey
«I'm not for raising the income tax rate, but I'm not for lowering it. If we were to lower it, it might just have the same effect as it would to shoot a cannon into a sinking ship.»
Author: Paul Casey
«A lot of people say we should revise the tax code to raise more revenue. Overall, I'm more moderate. We have to keep our revenue and expenditures in line with our growth. It is like a family check book. Our spending must be within our means. It sounds simple, but it is a philosophy that escapes many people at the State House.»
Author: Paul Casey

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