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Robert Gibson Quotes

«That means I've got to keep the peeler going, ... There's hardly no place to move around.»
Author: Robert Gibson
«I eat quite a bit, ... We get everything half-price.»
Author: Robert Gibson
«He rolled it back down and I said, that's it,»
Author: Robert Gibson
«Before he could even say a word, I said, 'You found my wallet,' ... How it got where (it was found) I don't know. I haven't taken a shower in a bus station since.»
Author: Robert Gibson
«This is pretty typical response...Very rarely do you have a hostile takeover where the (target) company says: 'it's a great price'.»
Author: Robert Gibson
«We're not going to have any Canadian department stores any more.»
Author: Robert Gibson
«I'm not holding my breath.»
Author: Robert Gibson
«They're not going to take away your license.»
Author: Robert Gibson
«The best factor is avoid known mine areas. In Illinois, there have been over 4,000 mines, and we're in the process of trying to get every mine map that we possibly can and eventually those will be available online. Now they can look at the Illinois Geological Survey.»
Author: Robert Gibson
«My opinion for it is anywhere that's undermined it will subside, the question is when. It could be tonight, it could be 100 years from tonight.»
Author: Robert Gibson