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You know, I'm not one of these people that just because I've done all that I now become Superman. You can't touch me. You know, you can touch me. I'm very, unfortunately, very reachable.

Paul Mccartney

I'm reachable for people, I'm not out of their league. I'm just a normal girl.

Alicia Silverstone

I think 1,000 dollars is a number that's approachable and reachable. That's a goal we should definitely reach. It's not like it's a stretch. It's very attainable.

Deion Sanders

It is a very lofty but reachable goal, ... It's difficult to obtain, some of the best tae kwon do athletes never make it to the Olympics. It's definitely possible though, and it will be quite an accomplishment if he reaches it.

Dennis White

We hope they become much more reachable. (This week's fair) was so haphazard and happened so quickly ... Getting the word out to them and managing to transport them down was the biggest logistical problem.

Jason Cooper

The site [in Russia] that delivers the actual trojan program is no longer reachable.

Johannes Ulrich

The main aim is to make employees more reachable.

Martin Andersson

The game was still reachable. We didn't do a good job defensively. We just have to keep rolling and keep our momentum.

Dave Serrano

I used to have one in front of my office. Mine was reachable, and people would come up and ask if they could have some of the flowers. You take the pistil out. They are chopped and they are sautéed with garlic and onions and they make good tacos.

Melissa Guerra

If they go out there and do their work and appeal to the American people, 15 percent is reachable. There's no attempt here to lock anyone out. They've just got to do their work.

Frank Fahrenkopf

I think we can get another state championship. I think that's reachable. That's our goal. The are a lot of obstacles, but I think we can do it.

Clint Burgess

Everyone's looking at this to see if it will really reach significant numbers of people who are otherwise not reachable.

David Snyder