Phil Jackson Quotes
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I never thought then I'd be doing what I'm doing now. At my high school, being on the girls soccer team was the cool thing to do, but that was definitely never going to happen for me, so I played music. Not because everyone thought it was awesome, but for the love of it.
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I have an older brother who is an actor as well.
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I guess I hadn't counted on 'The Unblackening' happening to my time slot as well.
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Being right half the time beats being half-right all the time.
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General Hayden knows full well the powerful and invasive nature of metadata.
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I taught sixth grade for three and a half years.
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I would love to have played Gollum.
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Competition is good and has served us well.
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Well, I'm grateful for all the experiences that I've had.
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Most of our shows are about two and a half hours long.
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Well you can be the son of a Marxist and not necessarily be a Marxist in all your views.
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I don't think any relationship responds well to pressure.
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We all get paid very, very well, and we have responsibilities.
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How often one reads a contemporary full-length novel and thinks quietly, mutinously, that it would have worked out better at half or a third the length.
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The fellows that I played with encouraged me to bunt and beat the ball out. I was anxious to make good and did as I was told. When I came to Brooklyn, I adopted an altogether different style of hitting. I stood flat-footed at the plate and slugged. That was my natural style.
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The second half of the twentieth century is a complete flop.
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I had all the normal interests - I played basketball and I headed the school paper. But I also developed very early a great love for music and literature and the theater.
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Well, I don't want to become a prognosticator.
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He scored 33 against us the last two times we've played them. I put Robert Scott on him and he did a tremendous job. Craig only had seven points at the end of the fourth quarter.
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I'm totally in love with Jane Austen and have always been in love with Jane Austen. I did my dissertation at university on black people in eighteenth-century Britain - so I'd love to do a Jane Austen-esque film but with black people.
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Will toys amuse, when med'cines cannot cure? When spirits ebb, when life's enchanting scenes Their lustre lose, and lessen in our sight, As lands and cities, with their glittering spires, To the poor shatter'd bark by sudden storm Thrown off to sea, and soon to perish there? Will toys amuse? No: thrones will then be toys, And earth and skies seem dust upon the scale.
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There is a tendency in nature to the continued progression of certain classes of varieties further and further from the original type.
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In the second half we came out and played well offensively and defensively.