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”I came to the agency to reform it, and there`s a point where you just have to say enough is enough.”-Sue Suter, Illinois DCFS director, who resigned Wednesday, citing not enough state money to fund court-mandated reforms.

A MAN WHO`S GRAND NIECE HAS HIV PARTICIPATING IN A COOK COUNTY AIDS PROJECT:

”It`s fine for Magic Johnson to talk about it, but what about a little kid who`s not a celebrity?”

”It took awhile.”

-White Sox pitcher, Charlie Hough, on winning his 200th game Wednesday night, on his sixth try.

”They used poor judgment, and they are coming up with some really strange justifications for it.”

-A 22-year-old man who was at a Lake Forest party, on the police and the allegations of brutality that have been dismissed.

”Why do they pick Indians?”

-The lead plaintiff in a lawsuit with the federal government, who claims that American Indian babies were injected with an unapproved hepatitis vaccine.

”The traditional Korean view of sex is intercourse.

-A Korean professor who advocates premarital sex, pornography, and legalized abortion and other revolutionary practices, in an effort to dispel the

”evils” of puritanism.

”The story of corn is so deep, you can only touch the tip of it.”

-Author Betty Fussell, on the food most important in the American breadbasket.

”When they talk about change, that`s all you`re going to have left in your pockets when these guys get through with you.”

-President Bush, on his opponents, to a group of conservative state legislators.

”We have no chance.”

-Lithuanian guard Rimas Kurtinaitis, on the prospect of beating the U.S basketball ”Dream Team.”

”They told us to go to Zagreb to bear their Serbian children.”

-A pregnant teenager, who says she was 1 of 24 Croatian women imprisoned and raped repeatedly by Serbian troops.