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Driesell Basketball Quotes By Steve Nash

I learned at a young age to dribble with both hands, and that allows me to be more creative when I go against bigger and stronger opponents. — Steve Nash

Driesell Basketball Quotes By Steven Conrad

I think squaring up success to equal money is silly, because it's so undeserved. — Steven Conrad

Driesell Basketball Quotes By Laurel Nakadate

I'm more interested in the idea of role-playing in general than the idea of role-playing in art. I like the childlike quality of making pretend or the optimistic idea of pretending something's happening when it's not. — Laurel Nakadate

Driesell Basketball Quotes By Beeban Kidron

I'm in the communications business. — Beeban Kidron

Driesell Basketball Quotes By Jaachynma N.E. Agu

When the Prince comes into your life, you will stop thinking and start reasoning. — Jaachynma N.E. Agu

Driesell Basketball Quotes By Gao Xingjian

Once the buttons are undone, you know how it'll all end. It's all in the game, there are no miracles. — Gao Xingjian

Driesell Basketball Quotes By Sylvia Plath

I remember Liz, her face white, delicate as an ash on the wind; her red lips staining the cigarette; her full breasts under the taut black jersey. She said to me, "But think how happy you can make a man someday." Yes, I'm thinking, and so far it's all right. But then I do a flipover and reach out in my mind to E., seeing a baseball game, maybe, perhaps watching television, or roaring with careless laughter at some dirty joke with the boys, beer cans lying about green and shiny gold, and ash trays. I spiral back to me, sitting here, swimming, drowning, sick with longing. I have too much conscience injected in me to break customs without disasterous effects; I can only lean enviously against the boundary and hate, hate, hate the boys who can dispel sexual hunger freely, without misgiving, and be whole, while I drag out from date to date in soggy desire, always unfulfilled. The whole thing sickens me. — Sylvia Plath