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We have a simple rule for switching. Anytime there is movement over the top of a screen, there has to be an automatic switch. If a blind pick is set on one of our defensive players, there has to be a switch. To play good pressure defense, you have to use the switch. — Ralph Miller

Relax, I'll get it. (said to Kato after Clouseau knocks him unconscious) — Peter Sellers

perhaps that's what we thought we were. Benevolent gods.
Now look at us. — Stephen Lloyd Jones

The weird thing is that the more efficient, on task, on goal you are with your time, the more energy you have. Working with no traction, or for that matter simply wasting a day, does not relax you, it drains you.//
Strange as it may seem, when you work a daily plan in pursuit of your written goals that flow from your mission statement born of your vision for living your dreams, you are energized after a tough long day. — Dave Ramsey

In that moment I was as jealous of her getting to leave Montana as I'd ever been of anything or anyone in my life. — Emily M. Danforth

I take nothing for granted. I now have only good days, or great days. — Lance Armstrong

As long as we avoided the real subject, the spell could not be broken. We both slipped naturally into this kind of banter, and it became all the more powerful because neither of us abandoned the charade. We knew what we were doing, but at the same time we pretended not to. — Paul Auster

Are you absolutely certain this is safe?" Matthew Galloway asked, peering suspiciously out over the lake. — Lauren James

The priority for me is just to make music that people can connect with. I want to make something fresh that people may not understand. — Tinashe

I don't really like you, but I'm so good at acting as if I do that it's basically the same thing. — Lisa Scottoline

Will the kindness of this letter excuse the shortness of it? — Dorothy Osborne

You felt no reality. Only a weariness, a longing for a shoulder to sleep on, a pair of arms to curl up in - and a lack of that now. — Sylvia Plath