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    The coach doesn't have to play the sport as well as you do. They have to watch you and get you to be your best.

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    The coaching profession doesn't hand you any gifts.

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    The coach is the team, and the team is the coach. You reflect each other.

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    The coach's job is twenty percent technical and training, and eighty per cent inspirational. He may know all there is to know about tactics, technique and training, but if he cannot win the confidence and comradeship of his pupils he will never be a good coach

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    The Coach does not play in the game, but the Coach helps the players identify areas to improve their game.

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    The coach should be the absolute boss, but he still should maintain an open mind.

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    The colors I use may clash or vibrate against one another but this is done intentionally.

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    The commercialization of sport is the democratization of sport.

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    The common belief that coaches must be abusive to be successful is a myth. Research shows that if you find a task fun, you'll perform better. If more coaches took . . . a Golden Rule approach to coaching, treating their players the way they themselves would like to be treated, fewer athletes would drop out of sports in their teens, and more athletes at every level would be happier and more satisfied.

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    The common denominator is that we want to make the world a better place, for women and for everybody, and we do it through sport.

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    The competition is a big part of it [racing] - the passion you have for the sport and the knowledge you have. You're not just going to wake up one day and say, " think I'll do something different." This is what I've done my whole life. My competitive nature and my passion for the sport, those are the things that keep you wanting to do better.

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    The company I invested in is probably a leader in that area. They're a company called Second Spectrum, which happens to be based in LA but was started by two USC computer-science professors. It's filled with guys who love sports, who played sports, but really look like programmers.

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    The concussion crisis has changed the face of sports as we know it and it has brought to surface the incredible importance of our brain health. The time is now for us to make our brain the number one priority so that education and awareness can take effect, and begin to change the way we approach the health of our athletes from youth to professionals.

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    The contracts are structured different than athletes in America, but for me, it was good to move on and go back to playing in the premiere league, which is the best league. It was disappointing, as far as the team goes, but for me, there wasn't much I could do.

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    The contrast between the familiar and the exceptional was everywhere around me. A bullock cart was drawn up beside a modern sports car at a traffic signal. A man squatted to relieve himself behind the discreet shelter of a satellite dish. An electric forklift truck was being used to unload goods from an ancient wooden cart with wooden wheels. The impression was of a plodding indefatigable and distant past that had crashed intact through barriers of time into its own future. I liked it.

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    The content and thematic materials of dance is, of itself, like boxing. You play tennis and baseball. But boxing is not a sport you play: you stand up and do it.

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    The country is full of good coaches. What it takes to win is a bunch of interested players.

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    The crowds can be very loud, especially when you're playing in the evening.

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    The day when I am satisfied with what I have, will be the day I retire from the sport.

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    The date will be the most memorable epoch in the history of America. I am apt to believe that it will be celebrated by succeeding generations as the great anniversary festival. It ought to be commemorated as the day of deliverance, by solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty. It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, and illuminations, from one end of this continent to the other, from this time forward forever more.

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    The deepest principle in human nature is the craving to be appreciated."Mark McCormack, Author and sports entrepreneur"Psychologists tell us that money is a satisfier, not a motivator... Recognition is. That's why we do what we do... Recognition is critical to self-esteem. Without it, we feel undervalued, even insignificant. Money is nice, sure. But once you establish a basis of monetary rewards, without the accompanying verbal and social affirmation, the employee will quickly become disgruntled and ask for more. Eventually, more will never be enough.

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    The Democratic party of Florida has put a temperance plank in its platform and the Republican party of every state would nail that plank in their platform if they thought it would carry the election.

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    The determination that led me to create a new sports team taught me an important lesson: opportunity is manufactured.

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    The difference between a winner and a loser is, many times, a matter of inches. If you think you can do it, most of the time you'll do it.

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    The difference between the more traditional sports clubs and Congress is that Congress doesn't really compete against another team.

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    The dictator, in all his pride, is held in the grip of his party machine. He can go forward; he cannot go back. He must blood his hounds and show them sport, or else, like Actaeon of old, be devoured by them. All-strong without, he is all-weak within.

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    The difference between relief pitching when I did it today is simple, there is too much of it. It's one of those cases where more is not necessarily better.

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    The difficult part was to tell the world that I was finishing.

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    The difference of great players is at a certain point in a match they raise their level of play and maintain it. Lesser players play great for a set, but then less.

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    The difference is almost all mental. The top players just hate to lose. I think that's the difference. A champion hates to lose even more than she loves to win.

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    The dirt was OK, but once you hit the grass... Wet grass is slippery

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    The downside isn't really injury, fear of injury or the process of fighting back from injury. The downside, the very worst thing in the world, is surgery.

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    The drivers have one foot on the brake, one on the clutch and one on the throttle.

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    The diversion of baiting an author has the sanction of all ages and nations, and is more lawful than the sport of teasing other animals, because, for the most part, he comes voluntarily to the stake, furnished, as he imagines, by the patron powers of literature, with resistless weapons, and impenetrable armour, with the mail of the boar of Erymanth, and the paws of the lion of Nemea.

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    The English gentleman is a combination of silence, courtesy, dignity, sport, newspapers and honesty.

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    The elections are run by the same guys who sell toothpaste. They show you an image of a sports hero, or a sexy model, or a car going up a sheer cliff or something, which has nothing to do with the commodity, but it's intended to delude you into picking this one rather than another one.

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    The entrance of the woman with equal rights into practical modern life, her new freedom, her finding herself side by side with men in the streets, offices, professions, factories, sports, and now even in political and military life, is one of those dissolutive phenomena in which, in most cases, it is difficult to perceive anything positive. In essence, all this is simply the renunciation of the woman's right to be a woman.

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    The eyes of some of the fans at Davis Cup matches scare me. There's no light in them. Fixed emotions. Blind worship. Horror. It makes me think of what happened to us long ago.

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    The evolution of the sport is so fast, if you slow down for a second, you're past.

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    The essence of football was blocking, tackling, and execution based on timing, rhythm and deception.

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    The fan is the one who suffers. He cheers a guy to a .350 season then watches that player sign with another team. When you destroy fan loyalties, you destroy everything.

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    The families of many athletes - incensed at the sports leagues and hoping to make games safer overall - are increasingly making the brains of players who die prematurely and suspiciously available for study. Some athletes are even making the bequest themselves.

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    The fans know that I have been giving it my all and that we had the good judgment to when to say when.

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    The fact that we're in the playoffs doesn't mean anything to us, to be honest with you. Hopefully, we can accomplish our goal of going into the playoffs on a winning note.

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    The fame aspect of winning the Masters... besides being married and becoming a father, that's a strong third there.

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    The feeling of accomplishment welled up inside of me, three Olympic gold medals. I knew that was something nobody could ever take away from me, ever.

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    The fellow that calls you 'brother' usually wants something that doesn't belong to him.

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    The fiesta of soccer, a feast for the legs that play and the eyes that watch, is much more than a big business run by overlords from Switzerland. The most popular sport in the world wants to serve the people who embrace it.

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    The female body is a masterpiece. Everyone likes to look at the female body, especially in dynamic, athletic sport.

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    The film looks suspiciously like the game itself!