[Lisa has just punched Zak on the jaw]::Marlon: They'll put you in the cop car.::Sam: Are you dead, Dad?::Zak: No, I just feel like it.
Eric Pollard: It's Francis, isn't it?::Butch Dingle: Not if you want to keep your teeth.
Shadrach Dingle: Cousin of the accused with her kit off, you'll make a bomb.::Chastity Dingle: Unless you want your teeth introduced to your throat, I suggest you shut it.::Shadrach Dingle: Fair enough.
[Cain has just told Zak about Debbie]::Zak: I've got to stop chewing those leaves.
Charity Tate: Where's your boyfriend::Debbie Jones: He's not my boyfriend.::Charity Tate: I wouldn't call them boyfriend at your age either.::Debbie Jones: No, you called them clients
[Shadrach has drunk a whole bottle of communion wine]::Ethan Blake: What do you usually do with him?::Zak Dingle: Wish he'd never been born!
[Danny Daggert, Robert Sugden and Donna Windsor sits at Viv's café and Danny offers to help with rehearsing their Shakespeare, MacBeth homework]::Robert Sugden #2: Donna, is it a Daggart I see before me?
Christopher 'Chris' Tate: Cain's not the real villain here.::Terry Woods: Oh, no, you're welcoming her back with open arms!
[Zak has had a run-in with the new gamekeeper]::Zak: He's like a speed camera - always there when you don't want them.::Marlon: Don't look now, but the speed camera's just walked in.
Terry Woods: [to Diane Blackstock] It's my life they're messing with. You and all.
Leslie Mark Hughes, OBE (born 1 November 1963), is a former Welsh international footballer and the current manager of Queens Park Rangers having joined on 10 January 2012. As an international footballer, he made 72 appearances and scored 16 goals.
During his playing career he was most noted for two spells at Manchester United, but he also played for Barcelona and Bayern Munich, as well as the English clubs Chelsea, Southampton, Everton and finally Blackburn Rovers, before retiring in 2002.
He won a host of medals during his playing career, including two Premier League title medals, four FA Cups, three League Cups and two European Cup Winners' Cups. He also collected an FA Cup runners-up medal and a League Cup runners-up medal.
His reign as Wales manager was his first managerial post; he was appointed in 1999 and remained in the role until 2004. He failed to qualify for a World Cup or European Championship during his five years in charge, although his reign coincided with a marked improvement in results; he came particularly close to securing European Championship qualification in 2004.
Jim Rohn (September 17, 1930 - December 5, 2009) was an American entrepreneur, author and motivational speaker. His rags to riches story played a large part in his work, which influenced others in the personal development industry.
Emanuel James "Jim" Rohn was born in Yakima, Washington to Emanuel and Clara Rohn. The Rohns owned and worked a farm in Caldwell, Idaho where Jim grew up, as an only child.
Jim graduated from high school 3rd out of a class of 140. He went to college for a year and a half before dropping out and joining the work force. At age 25, according to his accounts, he was working as a stock clerk for Sears collecting a weekly $57 paycheck. He wasn't broke but struggling financially, unable to see a way that would lead to his personal ambitions.[citation needed] Around this time, a friend invited him to a lecture given by John Earl Shoaff, an entrepreneur who impressed Rohn with his wealth, business accomplishments, charisma, and life philosophy. At that time, Shoaff was VP of Sales in a nutritional supplement company called AbundaVita. In October 1955, Rohn joined AbundaVita and began a process of personal development that culminated in his becoming a millionaire by age 31. Shoaff, who had challenged Rohn at age 25 to reach for this goal, died one year before Rohn achieved it at age 31.