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I know I have plenty of enemies, but I'd rather be the most-hated winning coach in the country than the most-popular losing one.
— Adolph Rupp
I've always envied the kind of coach who could go completely out of his mind and nobody would know the difference.
— Adolph Rupp
Don't call me son unless you're going to include me in your will. (When Adolph Rupp called him, "Son.")
— Al McGuire
All writers are readers first, and all of us write the sort of books we want to read.
— George R R Martin
At some point we have to give up and say that's just the way it is. Or, not give up and push on.
— Leonard Susskind
Success is the best builder of character.
— Adolph Rupp
I played for the best coach who ever lived, Henry Iba. I wasn't intimidated by Adolph Rupp.
— Don Haskins
Wouldn't it be so lovely to just forget about Nick, those awful five years, and move on?
— Gillian Flynn
I wouldn't give one iota to make a trip from the cradle to the grave unless I could live in a competitive world.
— Adolph Rupp
Never believe for a second that your weak, within all of us we have a reserve of inner hidden strength,
— Victoria Addino
The greater the speed of our news, the slower the speed of our time.
— Kanishk Tharoor
Oh, darling, you know we writers must occasionally stretch a point to heighten the dramatic situation.
— Patrick Dennis
In parts of Montana, salt concentrations in soil water, have reached those double those of seawater.
— Jared Diamond
Our two hearts,
they have bloomed in the garden -
there
where our souls;
in red roses originate. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann
they have bloomed in the garden -
there
where our souls;
in red roses originate. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann
Over the years, we met every kind of person imaginable. But no one makes worse first impressions than writers.
— Brian K. Vaughan
He who controlleth the backboard, controlleth the game.
— Adolph Rupp