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Top Guy Babcock Quotes

You know what happens to guys? There's what I call the individual time of their career, and the team time of their career. This is the team time. You don't care about all the other stuff. You just want to live in one place, and watch your kids grow up and go to the same school. You say, 'Hey, maybe I'd better play well and be a good enough guy that they keep me.' — Mike Babcock

A true teacher would never tell you what to do. But he would give you the knowledge with which you could decide what would be best for you to do. — Christopher Pike

I guess confidence is the only thing that I take from project to project, but I'm always open to learning everybody's style - the director, the actor I'm working with. — Freida Pinto

Everything in the world is easier to clean up after than your own actual damn life. — Catherine Ryan Hyde

Some guys score and some guys don't. We got a lot that don't. — Mike Babcock

Knees, but they evaporated as the boat picked — Lisa Scottoline

Christ doesn't keep score. It's not about what you do here. It's about the person you are. It's about your faith. That's one thing that I'd like for young kids or anybody to know. — Mark Teixeira

You should name a variable using the same care with which you name a first-born child. — Robert C. Martin

She nodded again, and took a deep breath. A small tear managed to find its way through the swelling and dropped onto her left cheek. He — John Grisham

The whole thing reminds me of graduate school seminars, except these people are smart and funny and have something interesting to say. — Sarah Vowell

After all these years of wandering around as a street photographer and a journalist, I decided that this world is such a curious, screwed up place so full of contradictions ... that I couldn't look at it any more in the raw form without trying to find some way of balancing it in a more philosophical context - less in a reportorial manner and more in an artistic one. — Burk Uzzle