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Wootten Basketball Quotes By Morgan Wootten

True basketball coaches are great teachers and you do not humiliate, you do not physically go after, you do not push or shove, you do not berate, if you are a true coach. If you humiliate or curse them, that won't do it. Coaches like that are not coaches. — Morgan Wootten

Wootten Basketball Quotes By Adam Lindsay Gordon

For good undone, and gifts misspent, and resolutions vain — Adam Lindsay Gordon

Wootten Basketball Quotes By Morgan Wootten

Evaluate wins and losses objectively, focusing more on effort and execution than on the outcome of the game — Morgan Wootten

Wootten Basketball Quotes By Emery Lord

Stop documenting the moment for a second, he told me. Just be in it. — Emery Lord

Wootten Basketball Quotes By Janet Montgomery

I'd love to do like a modern day 'Shining' and play the Jack Nicholson role. — Janet Montgomery

Wootten Basketball Quotes By David Letterman

The Pope also said that while he's in town he would like to go see 'The Book of Mormon.' — David Letterman

Wootten Basketball Quotes By Philip Yancey

Miracles may occur now and then, but for the most part ordinary pilgrims do God's work by preaching, caring for widows and orphans, challenging society's wrongs, and marshaling the faithful to show the world a better way to live. — Philip Yancey

Wootten Basketball Quotes By Morgan Wootten

Leadership starts at the top. — Morgan Wootten

Wootten Basketball Quotes By Morgan Wootten

Basketball is a game and their primary reason for participating in the sport is simply for the pleasure they experience while playing. Don't be afraid to lose. Have fun while you're busy playing hard and playing smart. — Morgan Wootten

Wootten Basketball Quotes By Robert Ferrigno

Getting older ... mostly it entails accepting the unacceptable. — Robert Ferrigno