3. And I had a wonderful wife who put up with that— she'd allow me to stay and work. And I had great associations with my coaches. There was no one who had better people than I did, or better football players. And we outworked the other teams. The only way w
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4. Family is so enormously important. I'm going to tell you about a student in your University right now—a Rhodes Scholar, Mike Lanese. I talked to his dad.I said, "When did you know he was going to be a great athlete?" He said, "By the time he was in the se
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5. Rhodes Scholar 羅德學者
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6. For me, this goes all the way back to my grandmother and then right on down the line. She didn't tell my dad, "Go to the study table." She said, "I'll meet you at the study table." And that's where your good parents and good teachers are. They're talking
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7. I didn't send those football players to the study table—l met them at the study table. When you deal with youngsters, when you get into jobs of any kind, don't send people to do it, meet them there and help them do it, and you'll be amazed how it works.
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8. down the line 往後,未來
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9. VOCABULARY (p. 82)
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10. In football, we do learn some wonderful things, and one of them is this—when you get knocked down, which is plenty often, you get right up in a hurry. Then do you know what you do? You probably need more strength. You know where you get it? You get it in
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11. In football, you learn there's nothing that comes easy that's worth a dime. As a matter of fact, I never saw a football player make a tackle with a smile on his face. And I have no idea, but you may have the attitude and the capacity and the ability to go