The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 06, 1997, Page 6, Image 6

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“Tom Osborne is God.”
— Tom Junod, writer for GQ
magazine, at the start of his nine
page profile of the Nebraska head
football coach
“Never pick a fight with someone
who buys ink by the barrel and
paper by the ton. They always get
the last word.”
— Andy Abboud, executive
director of the Nebraska Republican
Party, on the media
“That’s a little cocky, but I tend to
like a little cocky.”
— Nebraska Women’s Basketball
Coach Angela Beck, on Brooke
Schwartz’s show of confidence in
icing the Huskers’ win over Iowa
“We went from the penthouse to
tlfMuthouse overnight.”
— Charlie McBride, NU defen
sive coordinator, on Nebraska’s loss
to Texas
“If men could get pregnant, family
planning would be a sacrament.”
— Frances Kissling, president of
Catholics for a Free Choice, in
support of abortion rights
“You can access the Unabomber’s
35,000-word anti-technology
manifest on Hie World Wide Web.
... Irony is a harsh mistress.”
— The Deep End, by cartoonist
Chad Strawderman
“If we were in any other city in
the league, the fans would’ve been
booing us off the ice. It’s kind of
nice to not be struggling and come
into your own barn with fans
behind you.”
— Marc Suderman, starting
center for the Lincoln Stars, on fan
support
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“What such people really need to
learn how to do is keep their nose
out of other peoples’ crotches.”
— Sen. Ernie Chambers of
Omaha, criticizing opponents of a
same-sex marriage bill
“Our fault lies in the fact that we
created the potential for this
misunderstanding and for that we
are extremely apologetic.”
— Sigma Chi president Craig
Vacek, on the cross burning
“I think it’s time for me to tell the
people that we have to laugh —
we’ve got to laugh.”
— Bill Cosby in his first inter
view after the death of his son Ennis
“It feels good. That’s all I can say
right now.”
— Riley Washington, former NU
wingback, after his acquittal
“I feel compelled to emphasize
that avert and implied acts of
racial hatred and bigotry will not
be tolerated at the University of
Nebraska.”
— NU President Dennis Smith
“Any discovery that touches upon
human creation is not simply a
matter of scientific inquiry. It is a
matter of morality and spirituality
as well.”
— President Clinton, barring
federal money from being used on
human cloning >
“There’s nothing you can’t tell
your parents. Sure, they’re going
to get frustrated and angry, but at
the same time, they’re always
going to love you no matter what.”
— Kim Coffeen, former UNL
freshman, who gave birth in her
residence hall room.
“I knew it was a good shot when
the ball left my hand, and then
when the pins fell, the entire place
erupted.”
— Jeremy Sonnenfeld, of the
UNL bowling team, on bowling
three straight perfect games and
setting a new world record
“We need to make sure it is not
unusual for students of color to be
part of the decision-making
process.”
— James Smith, UNL’s director
of multicultural affairs
“What did you charge him with?
Masturbating? Is that a crime in*
Lancaster County?”
— Sen. Ernie Chambers of
Omaha, expressing concern about
LB323, the Sexual Predator Act
“Sen. Warner gave everything to
the people of Nebraska.”
— Gov. Nelson, regarding state
Sen. Jerome Warner of Waverly, who
died on April 20, 1997, after a long
bout with prostate cancer
“By no means do I think my
leaving means the demise of
women’s basketball at Nebraska.”
— Nebraska Women’s Basketball
Coach Angela Beck, accepting the
head coaching and assistant general
manager position of the American
Basketball League’s San Jose Lasers
“I don’t have any question that
this will make us a better univer- •
sity.”
— James Griesen, UNL vice
chancellor for student affairs, on the
new admissions standards