Robert Zuppke famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Team guts always beat individual greatness.
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A coach is often responsible to an irresponsible public.
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No athletic director holds office longer than two losing football coaches.
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We don't care how big or strong opponents are as long as they are human.
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Coaching isn't a great mystery. It's Just hard work, determination, and inspiration at the right moment.
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Never let hope elude you. That is life's biggest fumble.
-- Robert Zuppke
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Major sports are major parts of society. It's not anomalous to have people who love sports come from other parts of that society.
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Walking is the favorite sport of the good and wise.
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Basketball is my favorite sport, and I'm also a very passionate football fan.
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If you trust, you will be disappointed occasionally, but if you mistrust, you will be miserable all the time.
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Let me be clear: Any new approach must ensure the integrity of the game. One of my most important responsibilities as commissioner of the NBA is to protect the integrity of professional basketball and preserve public confidence in the league and our sport. I oppose any course of action that would compromise these objectives. But I believe that sports betting should be brought out of the underground and into the sunlight where it can be appropriately monitored and regulated
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No I or individual is better than the team. I've scored no goals just on my own. Every goal I've ever scored has been because of someone else on my team, their excellence, their bravery. And I'm kind of the end product of a collection of a really good vibe, and feeling, and creativity on the field.
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It was an amazing win and testament to the character of the team. From the position we were in it must be one of the greatest comebacks.
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Regarding stickyfish teams, I favor the Bigfield Fighting Koobish.
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It would appear... that moral phenomena, when observed on a great scale, are found to resemble physical phenomena; and we thus arrive, in inquiries of this kind, at the fundamental principle, that the greater the number of individuals observed, the more do individual peculiarities, whether physical or moral, become effaced, and leave in a prominent point of view the general facts, by virtue of which society exists and is preserved.
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I did a little bit to raise the dignity and recognition of the greatness of African-American music.
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