Phil Jackson Quotes
When it doesn't produce wins, that's the fine line. And then players . . . also have to feel like they're a part of it. If they are, then they play at a better level.

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It's hard to pick out one particular wrestler.
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You're spoilt as an actor if you are in that small percentage that works regularly.
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When I speak of artistic universals, I am not denying the enormous role played by culture. Obviously culture plays a tremendous role, otherwise you wouldn't have different artistic styles - but it doesn't follow that art is completely idiosyncratic and arbitrary, either, or that there are no universal laws.
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But a funny thing happened four years later. I was invited to play for an alumni team against the Red Wings.
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For every problem or confusion and for every desire or ambition there is an available force waiting for your call.
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Even when I'm in quite a happy state of mind, I like writing really sad songs. I think a lot of people do.
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You can feel compassion for others without feeling victimized yourself.
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We are all part of the ecosystem.
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We lay out our lives in a narrative we understand, like a movie, but are you enjoying making it or are you wondering who's watching my movie.
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I pay attention to every system of conventions and expectations, above all literary conventions and the expectations they generate in readers. But that law-abiding side of me, sooner or later, has to face my disobedient side. And, in the end, the latter always wins.
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I appreciate very much Vilayat Khan, the sitar player, and Bismillah Khan, the shehnai player; and among the tabla players, of course, Alla Rakha, Kishan Maharaja, and all these people.
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Now there's no *beeping* way in hell I'm gonna go over because I'm a little afraid of animals.
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I think you can do a lot, like describing people with their physical characteristics, things like that, but to me, I've always found it to be a much more informative question to ask somebody what they read.
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When it doesn't produce wins, that's the fine line. And then players . . . also have to feel like they're a part of it. If they are, then they play at a better level.