All week I'd think of the conversation I'd have with my parents the following Sunday after church, collecting imagined victories, social engagements, popularity, good behavior, although I had not told them I was going to Mass every Sunday or how little I missed the long silence of Quaker Meeting, only that noon was the best time for them to call.
Mr. RATTO: Well, I'd think - I don't know that you can break it down by individual sports.
"I feel that I'm a better player than I was last year and I've gained a lot of experience, so I'd like to think I'd go very close, " he said.
Mr. SCHIFRIN: I'd think that music is musical(ph) and I was fortunate enough to study it, to study different kinds of music.
"I don't think I'd be here if the board didn't think I could get the club out of this position, " Penney told BBC Radio Bristol.
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"I'd love to try the long jump before I retire because I think I'd be very good at it, " said the 23-year-old Jamaican.
I'd think 'fine, they have a priority'.
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Most of all I'd like to thank my wife Tiggy, without whom I don't think I'd have made it through.
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His illness required him to take "so many pills a day, you'd think I'd rattle, " Coleman once remarked to People magazine.
"I'd like to think I can play as well as anyone in Gary's spot, " Mills said.
I'd like to think I can alter that and change those 'boos' to 'cheers'.
I'd like to think I learned how to build a team that ships world-class design running atop solid, stable code.
"I used to play a bit and I'd like to think I can add a bit of a spark, " he said.
"It's not my call but I'd like to think I add an extra dimension with running and playing a bit more of an attacking style, " he told BBC Radio Leicester.
I'd like to think I could help the Legion but I've just been offered more support... what I need is emotional and practical support really... and I think I will probably take it.
"I'd like to think that I would do it just like I would scratch if I had an itch, " says Louis-Dreyfus.
"I do think we've got to be a bit wary of these statistics because I think they'd be more significant if it were accompanied by a public outcry by various victims who think that they have been ignored, " she says.
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"But I don't think I'd be vindictive if they went for the job, " he says.
But, as Prof Vaughan admits: "I don't think I'd want to plan my holiday on such a basis!"
"When I got my MBA, I didn't think I'd be helping somebody to go to the toilet, " he said.
We wanted to get everything prepared because I was getting so big I didn't think I'd be able to do much in the later months.
"I didn't think I'd make the European team a few months ago as I had an Achilles problem, " admitted Malcolm, who won the GB European trials in Birmingham.
Ever since the Muratti he saw me and thought I was alright at football, if it wasn't for Michael Wilde I don't think I'd be in this position.
"I was quite surprised because I didn't think I'd end up with second place, " said Johnson, who wore London's 2012 Olympic bid slogan, "Back the Bid", on her shorts.
"I didn't think I'd enjoy it, or they'd be anything to it, but once I got into it, I did, " says Newman, who concentrates on composing film scores these days.
But I don't think I'd want to be alone in the store, as Mr. Abraham's wife Leah sometimes is, with a trapped criminal and waiting for the cops to arrive.
"I would warn Orlando that you're right in the way of serious hurricanes, and I don't think I'd be waving those flags in God's face if I were you, " he told viewers.
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