Craig Sager Quotes
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I had trouble with my temper all the way through the minor leagues.
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One minute you're a slug and the next minute you're a hero, so you don't know what to think.
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Thank you, Hollywood, for allowing me to be part of your group.
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I'm not a machista that tells his girl what she has to put on. I let her be herself.
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A lot of times, songs can blend together on the radio because there's so many great songs out there.
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Both villains and heroes need to have a steadfast belief in themselves.
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Otherwise I don't read much adult poetry at all, because I'm not smart enough and mostly I don't get it.
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As you get older, I think everyone feels that, no matter what the job: to try a hand at running the business as opposed to simply being an employee.
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I have no regret about making 'Heroine'; rather, I am happy I made it. I never shun my films; I stick to it.
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We benefit tremendously from the E.U. Britain does very well in getting back E.U. money for the amount it puts in.
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Frankly, I don't like publicity.
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If a woman gets tough in negotiations, she's difficult, whereas a man would be considered a brilliant businessman.
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I had this totally impossible dream of being an actress. Trust me, just because I'm lucky enough to be doing this doesn't make any of this less of a pipe dream. And nothing gets my juices flowing like a really great performance. To see someone on stage, I get really excited.
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I think you need to love giving compliments as much as you love receiving them.
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We've done enough - and made enough mistakes - to pretty well know how to guide our careers ourselves.
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When God means you to be a healer he sends you patients; when he makes you a teacher he sends you pupils; when he destines you to be a Master he sends you stories.
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The intelligent minority of this world will mark 1 January 2001 as the real beginning of the 21st century and the Third Millennium.
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Art, well good art at least, takes you to a place you go during the experience of it, and then after you experience it you are different.
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I played piano, I learned a lot about music.
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It doesn't happen that way.
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It's thrilling to be onstage and to not know, literally, what the next moment is going to bring. To just submit to the not-knowing-ness of it.
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I love my parents in the way most children would: for having been there at every point in my youth and childhood, ready to pick me up when I fell and support me when I stumbled.
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Something that I've always been. Always lively. I don't want to be dull.