A Quote by Peter Sagal

I love Salt Lake City. It's beautiful with all the great outdoors around you. — © Peter Sagal
I love Salt Lake City. It's beautiful with all the great outdoors around you.
I love the region around Lake Geneva. The landscape is beautiful, very peaceful, and such a nice place to relax and spend time outdoors. It's always a pleasure to come back home.
You look at Governor Romney's record in the private sector, he helped turn businesses around. Certainly a decade ago he took what would have been an international disaster with the U.S. Olympics, and turned it around for America and made us great again with the Olympics in Salt Lake City.
Yesterday the flame of the Olympic torch was carried through our great state on its way to Salt Lake City.
I think my heart breaks daily living in Salt Lake City, Utah. But I still love it. And that is the richness, the texture.
I want to express my deepest apology to the athletes, the people of Salt Lake City in Utah and the millions of citizens worldwide who love and respect the games.
It's always good to be back in Salt Lake City.
It is a fact that scientists have deposited dye in certain lakes around Orlando and tracked the effluent to Florida Bay. There is a lake near Everglades City, Deep Lake, and large tarpon show up in that lake, 30 miles from the sea.
I live in Salt Lake City, and I don't have a lot of gay friends.
What was pretty crazy was to plan a wedding around a tour. It felt very getting-hitched-in-Vegas style. It was like, we played a show in Salt Lake City, ran to New Mexico, we got married, and then I was off to Lisbon.
If you ever go to Temple Square in Salt Lake City, if you stay there long enough, you'll see a homeless person standing in the middle of their nice, beautiful square, holding out a cup for change. And the Mormons don't ever ask him to leave.
I had an agent in Salt Lake City, but acting was more like a hobby.
If I have all the tears that are shed on Broadway by guys in love, I will have enough salt water to start an opposition ocean to the Atlantic and Pacific, with enough left over to run the Great Salt Lake out of business. But I wish to say I never shed any of these tears personally, because I am never in love, and furthermore, barring a bad break, I never expect to be in love, for the way I look at it love is strictly the old phedinkus, and I tell the little guy as much.
I recently learned that Lake Como is one of the most romantic places two people could go. That beautiful great lake is a majestic reminder that love is unconditional when you flow and nourish one another, constantly and unconditionally, like water.
It was necessary to organize my career to remain at the top level until Salt Lake City.
I began skating when I was 3. It was during 2002, the year the Olympics were held in Salt Lake City.
I left Montana in Spring of 1866, for Utah, arriving at Salt Lake city during the summer.
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