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You need to just understand where the ball is and how to use your body. Timing your jump the right way is crucial. Learn how to use your body to shield the receiver and box him out, again, much like a rebound. Trying to beat a receiver to a ball can be a lot like you're posting him up. Rebounding is great practice because you can employ those skills - body position, leverage, timing - a lot more than you might in a football game or practice if the quarterback doesn't look your way. — Antonio Cromartie

I was actually privately in the White House like invited by Clinton to screen Independence Day, so I know how the private residence looks. I didn't snap a picture, but I have a photographic memory and then I could take a guided tour in the West Wing. — Roland Emmerich

I despise followers of any kind, especially those who follow me. — Timothy Leary

I climbed nine mountains because I love adventure, and I got addicted to that feeling and I never wanted to stop. I wanted to see what I could accomplish. I finally can say that I stood on top of the world. — Raha Moharrak

I'm a man of music as much as I am a man of words and prose. One could even possibly say that they, music and prose, are connected to a lengthy and mutually beneficial extent and that they have been of centuries or millenniums. — Nicholas Trandahl

May my weakness not drive me to my knees in despair, but raise me up to You, Lord. — Norma Gail

When people call this beast to mind, They marvel more and more At such a little tail behind, So large a trunk before. — Hilaire Belloc

You know, I like playing around with my voice and trying all different types of kooky voices. — Moira Kelly

As the campfire burned to an ashy bowl of red-hot embers, the boys would ramble on, piling up horror upon horror, like cordwood stacked under a blood-red-barked madrona tree. — Gregg Olsen

Yet where is your inner value when you no longer know what it is to breathe freely; when you no longer have freedom over your own selves — Friedrich Nietzsche

I like Beethoven, especially the poems. — Ringo Starr