Coach Grant Teaff Famous Quotes & Sayings
12 Coach Grant Teaff Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
At the end of 2003, my game was complete. Shooting, defense, using the dribble, transition, midrange stuff was all there. Then it was about fine-tuning and trying to improve in each area.— Kobe Bryant

Not every wound needs to be poked and opened, and not every wrong needs to be reexamined, or dragged kicking and screaming into the light. Better just to let the wound heal, even if it doesn't heal quite right, or to leave the wrongs in the dark, and remind yourself not to go stepping into the shadows if you can avoid it.— John Connolly

Anything can be good. Even Last Action Hero could've been good. There's an idea somewhere in almost any movie : if you can find something that you love, then you can do it. If you can't, it doesn't matter how skilful you are ...— Joss Whedon

There seems no intrinsic reason why everyone shouldn't be (self-actualising). Apparently every baby has possibilities for self-actualisation, but most get it knocked out of them ... I think of the self-actualising man not as an ordinary man with something added, but rather as the ordinary man with nothing taken away.— Abraham Maslow

When love is not at its height, it always creates a mess.— Meher Baba

Eight Hours For What We Will is a major contribution to modern American working-class history and to the history of a changing American popular and mass culture.— Herbert Gutman

I'm not sure who invented dodgeball, but I can almost guarantee you that it wasn't the shortest kid in the class.— John Bingham

What's thought cannot be unthought.— L.M. Boston

Too many memories of her were crammed inside of me, and as soon as one of them found the slightest opening, the rest would force their way out in an endless stream, an unstoppable flood.— Haruki Murakami

The best teachers coach their students and the best coaches are great teachers.— Grant Teaff

The coaching profession has lost one of its true legends. Though he was best known for winning more football games than any other coach when he retired, Eddie Robinson's impact on coaching and the game of football went far beyond wins and losses. He brought a small school in northern Louisiana from obscurity to nationwide, if not worldwide, acclaim and touched the lives of hundreds and hundreds of young men in his 57 years at Grambling. That will be his greatest legacy.— Grant Teaff

I went from my mother to my wife. And to this day, I can't bear to be alone.— Dick Van Dyke
