"I'm going to be honest, playing in D-League games is tough."
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"I think the National Football League needs a new union. The heavyweights of this union are not heavyweights enough."
"It never gets old, being told you are a traitor and in league with the terrorists because you disagree with current administration policy."
"I still don't know how I got to the big leagues because I wasn't that good."
"I'm the best. That's why I'm so relaxed out there. You've got to have some arrogant bones in your body, especially to be a pitcher in the big leagues."
"Jack leaned over, “Ever get the impression that these women are way out of our league?” “I shot the last guy who said that to me."
"He didn't care whose league Jordan was in. All that mattered was that she was his."
"You learn something new from every player. No player is the same, so I'm definitely trying to pick up as much as I can from the guys ahead of me and from the guys who have been in the league for a long time."
"I used to watch every episode of 'Justice League,' I went to all the movies, I had the Superman lunchbox. I was enamored with animation in general and always wanted to somehow be a part of it."
"What happens when we acknowledge the sovereignty and power of God without trusting in His goodness and faithfulness? A pitcher who saw God's power behind his extremely unlikely rise to the big leagues wondered if, at any difficulty he encountered there, God might be taking his ability away."
"As a 20th round pick nothing was handed to me in the minor leagues."
"Benevolence is a world of itself -- a world which mankind, as yet, have hardly begun to explore. We have, as it were, only skirted along its coasts for a few leagues, without penetrating the recesses, or gathering the riches of its vast interior."