Harold Ballard famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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I was happy to have an attraction in our building that we didn't have to pay for.
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If you can call a Chevrolet a Chev, why can't you call a Japanese a Jap?
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I'll propose anything where I can make a buck.
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Women are good for only one thing - lying on their backs.
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Why should I put a bunch of Cadillacs on the ice, when I can sell out with a bunch of volkswagens
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Anyone who thinks that God wins or loses games has to have an awfully weak mind.
-- Harold Ballard
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The first thing I noticed about him was that he was born the same year I was drafted. ... That's a pretty scary thought.
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We're trying to work on Sami to get through that and shoot the puck. MacInnis shot the puck all the time. If there was a fool who wanted to stand in front and break an ankle, tough luck.
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Pay attention to where you are going because without meaning you might get nowhere.
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No one pays me to be nice.
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Killing the infidels is our religion, slaughtering them is our religion, until they convert to Islam or pay us tribute.
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So you have to just be really careful and make sure that when a deal comes along, that it's like the right deal for you... not necessarily the most money, because you have to pay the record label that back in like record sales and stuff.
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Christianity could not content itself with building up its own altar; it was absolutely forced to undertake the destruction of the heathen altars. Only from this fanatical intolerance could its apodictic faith take form; this intolerance is, in fact, its absolute presupposition.
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I did climb about 80 buildings around the world and I climbed even the five tallest.
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Running gave me a focus to start looking after myself, to eat properly, and focus on building up my strength.
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To me, the coaching profession is one of the noblest and most far-reaching in building manhood.
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