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Happiness, I have discovered, is nearly always a rebound from hard work.

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he needed some professional organization. Janie really had to get creative. Being female is an easier card to play. But we understood image.

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He said Quayle’s the sort who’d be good at rowing or playing rugby, … I know rugby players. They run hard and they tackle hard, but then they go off the field and they can be quite gentle.

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He was one of those guys who believed in hard work, and he was one of the smartest people you ever met. Terry was a feisty guy. You’ll find a lot of people who didn’t like him. But it’s a great loss to the community of someone of his energy and intellect.

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How is your health? I feel pretty good, and I’m very anxious to get the season going. I think we have a chance to have a good football team. I don’t have any health problems. I don’t know how any of the stuff gets started…. My health is very good.

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How many charming talents have been spoiled by the instilled desire to do ‘important’ work! Some people are born to lift heavy weights. Some are born to juggle with golden balls.

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I also admired Edwin Moses because he was so dominant in his sport for so many years, and always so humble and graceful about it.

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I celebrate a victory when I start walking off the field. By the time I get to the locker room, I’m done.

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I concentrate on exercises from the waist down, since that is the laziest part of a woman’s body.

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I could have been a Rhodes Scholar, except for my grades.

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I did have a great time during the Far West Sprint Championships. I had no idea so many tactics were involved in sprints.

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I didn’t get over 1300 walks without knowing the strike zone.

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I do all of my own riding. I’ve had good stunt men working with me over the years. They make things look better than they really are.

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I don’t believe in God, in Spain all 22 players cross themselves, if it works the game is always going to be a tie.

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I don’t have any tricky plays, I’d rather have tricky players.

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I don’t like to lose, and that isn’t so much because it is just a football game, but because defeat means the failure to reach your objective. I don’t want a football player who doesn’t take defeat to heart, who laughs it off with the thought, ‘Oh, well, there’s another Saturday.’ The trouble in American life today, in business as well as in sports, is that too many people are afraid of competition. The result is that in some circles people have come to sneer at success if it costs hard work and training and sacrifice.

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I don’t want to be typecast as an athlete.

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I enjoy sports. I get a real joy from playing sports but I don’t look for those movies. Oliver Stone wanted to know if I would do Any Given Sunday and it just didn’t appeal to me.

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I feel an autumnal Saturday, no matter how beautiful, is wasted if it doesn’t find me sitting in on a football game.

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I feel that the progress I have made as a coach, as well as a person, is a direct result of the growth that I have made through my Church callings. I had the opportunity to serve as a bishop in a campus ward while I was still an assistant coach. When I was appointed head football coach in 1972, I decided to approach my role as a coach much the same as I did as a bishop, delegating responsibility to my assistants, putting responsibility on the players for self-improvement in all aspects of their lives, and using personal interviews with players to try to give positive reinforcement and encouragement so that they might do their very best and reach their full potential, both on and off the field.


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