Steve Nash (Stephen John Nash) Quotes
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In a marathon, if you run too fast, you get exhausted. If you run too slow, you never make it.
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The whole period of the '60s changed a lot of us; there was never a decade like that in American history... to have the decade capture one of the great accomplishments of this century: man landing on the moon.
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I influence people, hopefully on the positive side.
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A filial son to his father can be a traitorous subject to his ruler.
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If you always feel like an imposter, you work harder, and that makes you better at your job. You've got to keep a level of variation; otherwise, you'll end up talking about nails and beauty products all the time.
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When we see that our problem is so complicated and so all-encompassing in its intent and content, then we realize that it is no longer a Negro problem, confined only to the American Negro; that it is no longer an American problem, confined only to America, but it is a problem for humanity.
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I hate television. I hate it as much as peanuts. But I can't stop eating peanuts.
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I do a medley of hymns in all of my sets, whether I'm in an arena, in a theater, in an amusement park.
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I felt like if I wasn't around, maybe my shot would be gone.
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Every woman is a queen, and we all have different things to offer.
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You have to stay alert. You've got to keep raising your game.
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I was born in an Ilokano village called Cabugawan. Most of the houses in it were roofed with thatch, pan-aw, a species of wild grass.
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My work is really abject and self-effacing sometimes. I mean, it's big and overwrought, but it's just paper dolls, and it's kind of silly.
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When I was climbing, I built up a close relationship with the Sherpa people.
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I didn't intend to run for public office. I didn't really think about it.
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It doesn't much concern me if Tiger plays in the tournament or no.
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He is the best sailor who can steer within fewest points of the wind, and exact a motive power out of the greatest obstacles.
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I haven't read hardly any Westerns, to tell you the truth.
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Fred Astaire was a more formal, trained dancer who loved waltzing and only danced with the girls.
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I used to be a Geico Caveman for live events. I was a corporate mascot. It was the silliest job. It was actually awesome and fun, but it was retarded.
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I kept listening in the minor leagues, and even earlier than that, people would say, 'If you don't hit the fastball, you're not going to get to the big leagues.' Every game, you're going to get a fastball.
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If every basketball player worked as hard as I did, I'd be out of a job.