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Coach Auriemma Quotes & Sayings

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Coach Auriemma Quotes By Jason Giambi

Being patient, feeling comfortable, taking my walks-that's part of my game. — Jason Giambi

Coach Auriemma Quotes By George Burns

Define your business goals clearly so that others can see them as you do. — George Burns

Coach Auriemma Quotes By John Lennon

Slipping? We're bigger than Jesus. — John Lennon

Coach Auriemma Quotes By Jeff Galloway

There's an old adage that for every second too fast per mile in the first half of the race, you'll run at least 2 seconds slower at the end. — Jeff Galloway

Coach Auriemma Quotes By Brian Froud

Part of what I feel is that the so-called bad fairies are really only there to get you to pay some attention. They trick you up until you're lying flat on your back and you literally have another point of view. They're about loosening up being rigid. They trip you over to break the barrier between you and the world. So their so-called "badness" actually can be quite instrumental in helping you with things. — Brian Froud

Coach Auriemma Quotes By Leisa Rayven

Strange that he'd be wearing God's symbol when he's in league with the devil. — Leisa Rayven

Coach Auriemma Quotes By Zach Braff

I'm not actually an arrogant guy. It's just that, truthfully, nobody else can really compare to me. — Zach Braff

Coach Auriemma Quotes By Tony La Russa

Anything that disturbs your comfort factor is good for you. — Tony La Russa

Coach Auriemma Quotes By Albert Goldman

The mood in the market is one of a high level of caution. When you get some selling coming in, it's almost like a chain reaction - - it builds on itself. — Albert Goldman

Coach Auriemma Quotes By Leigh Bardugo

Of course not," said Sturmhond. "Anything worth doing always starts as a bad idea. — Leigh Bardugo

Coach Auriemma Quotes By Edmund Burke

The credulity of dupes is as inexhaustible as the invention of knaves. — Edmund Burke