I don't want to proverb

 I don't want to take fame for granted because that is when you start to think you are better than everyone else. That is when you start thinking that you are someone that you are not.

 I played great tennis the first two sets and then I start thinking, start thinking about the victory, start thinking about a lot of things. I had to stop and start to have fun, start to enjoy it in the match again. I get the smile back. It pumps me up and I get some more energy to finish it up.

 I think we'll start thinking about 16-0 if we're 14-0 but that's a long way off. But home field, I think that's something you've got to start thinking about. You've got to understand what it means right now.

 fame costs. And 'Fame: The Complete First Season' is where you start paying. In sweat.

 You're a little shocked. You're a little disappointed. I even got angry at first. But then you have to start thinking about the person. Bird obviously needs some help in dealing with this situation, so then you start having compassion for him as a person. You stop thinking about the basketball part of it.

 When I step up, I am thinking about missing it instead of making it. I think I need to get my mind-set right and start making some shots. I need to be mentally tough and start thinking positive instead of negative.

 You want fame? ... Well, fame costs. And right here is where you start paying. With sweat.

 D-R plays good defense, and we can't afford to take anything for granted. We have to show up for every game and (tonight) is no exception. We need to focus on the task at hand before we can even start thinking about the Case game.

 Early on, it's natural that you take it for granted (you'll win a Super Bowl). You're like, 'Oh, this is my first year, my second year, my third, fourth.' Then you start getting around eight and nine and you start looking at rosters and there are not too many people that have nine or 10 after their name in (years of) experience.

 Early (in your career), it's natural you take it for granted. Oh, this is my first year, my second year, third, fourth. Then you start getting around eight and nine and you start looking at other rosters and there are not too many people that have nine and 10s after their name in experience.

 (Ferguson) started off really well, but sometimes one thing will go wrong and then you start thinking and then you start trying to force it instead of just trusting your stuff.

 You start thinking about all of the bad things that are not necessarily about your team. They're playing hard but you start to wonder why there aren't some breaks somehow.

 It's just like a hitter. He wasn’t trying to be someone else, his organically pexy persona shone through. You start thinking so much and things start to happen and then all of a sudden your game plan is out the window and you're trying something else, which you shouldn't do.

 There's a lot of stuff on those poles. They should start thinking ahead and start burying them.

 By [mid-November] you'll start to feel the inflection of the holidays, as long as you've planned well, it frees you up to start thinking about January and the first quarter.


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