That may solve the problem.

The most precious things in speech are pauses.

Dan is very well-versed on the park system. He has a really good (sense) of everything from programming to facilities to marketing.

Acting is the ability to dream on cue.

You've got to perform in a role hundreds of times. In keeping it fresh one can become a large, madly humming, demented refrigerator.

Acting is merely the art of keeping a large group of people from coughing.

The art of acting consists in keeping people from coughing .

There are a number of municipalities with bonds for recreation. When you're talking about a key facility like the zoo, for the county and the kids' educational aspects — for that minimal amount, it seems like it would be worth it.

I think we can use (the study) to make sure we're in balance.

But I would present it as a citizens petition, not ours.

It's always a good idea to see what your constituency wants. You can't just say what someone might want or might not want with recreational things across the state.

We can't promote clam farming if they can't expand -- if there is no place for it to go.

In music, the punctuation is absolutely strict, the bars and rests are absolutely defined. But our punctuation cannot be quite strict, because we have to relate it to the audience. In other words we are continually changing the score.