Cal Hubbard Quotes
It's always nice to get a win on Senior Night. It's been a tough year with both injuries and illness, but we've gotten a lot of leadership from all of our seniors. Matt Anderson has been a big for us coming back from a broken foot. Tyler McNeely (senior No. 4) was there for us all year until he broke his wrist. We'll miss all of them.
 
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	I love what I do. And why not be nice? I mean, I've seen people who work and they're apparently not enjoying it, and they're making sure everybody knows it.   
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	I love England from head to toe. I love the weather, the people. I was there in the summer and it was nice. The people are so groovy.   
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	I think polo players are at their best in their 30s. You've got the talent and the experience. You play with your head - you learn to lose and how to win.   
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	We always go into a game to win.   
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	It's got to be harder in real life to win a World Cup. But depending on if you play World Class level on FIFA, it's going to be difficult to win in the video game, too.   
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	The day after I had my licence to drive, I made Paris/Nice at 230 km/hour.   
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	Once you become an Olympic champion, you are expected to win all the time.   
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	I've never done a superhero movie. It's very nice to you as an actor in several worlds to go and to experiment.   
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	There is one quality which one must possess to win, and that is definiteness of purpose, the knowledge of what one wants, and a burning desire to possess it.   
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	I Skype my mum every day. Everyone in my family does creative things, so it's nice to have that support.   
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	Gerard Butler is like a big kid; he's so nice.   
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	The possibility that a provincial town could win the League completely bucks the trend.   
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	I always trained hard in my life to win the title, and I will train twice as hard to stay at the top.   
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	The nice thing about writing at home is that it's almost as though I'm doing it already. I get out of bed thinking of my work, and I don't have to go anywhere to do it.   
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	I think some days you should do a cartoon that is absolutely just for the laugh, and some days you should do a cartoon that just punches the reader right in the stomach. It's kind of nice to mix it up.   
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	I want everyone in the Republican party who opposed me to know this: you are welcome to join this people's crusade. Come aboard. You are both welcome and needed. If we unite, we'll win - and we'll rebuild New York.   
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	That strategy of racing for the top five and racing for the win is where everybody wants to be.   
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	Twenty years ago I wanted to move to a nice place so our Charley would grow up a nice boy and learn a profession. But instead we live in a jungle, so he can only be a wild animal. D'you think I picked the East Side like Columbus picked America?   
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	Nice distinctions are troublesome. It is so much easier to say that a thing is black, than to discriminate the particular shade of brown, blue, or green, to which it really belongs. It is so much easier to make up your mind that your neighbour is good for nothing, than to enter into all the circumstances that would oblige you to modify that opinion.   
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	Critics who have said a safer shot here or there would undoubtedly have won me a few more tournaments are probably correct. Going for the green in two was who I was as a boy - and it's who I remain as a man.   
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	Music, in the past few years... anything singable or understandable is square.   
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	When I go down the ice, I feel it, the wind in the side of my hair, and then I got the party in the back.   
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	In some ways, the '60s were a reaction to the '50s and the intensity of the Cold War.   
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	It's always nice to get a win on Senior Night. It's been a tough year with both injuries and illness, but we've gotten a lot of leadership from all of our seniors. Matt Anderson has been a big for us coming back from a broken foot. Tyler McNeely (senior No. 4) was there for us all year until he broke his wrist. We'll miss all of them.   
 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					