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en He has to want it because talent only takes you so far. How much you want it is the difference between good and great.

en The difference between great people and everyone else is that great people create their lives actively, while everyone else is created by their lives, passively waiting to see where life takes them next. The difference between the two is the difference between living fully and just existing.

en It takes people a long time to learn the difference between talent and genius, especially ambitious young men and women.

en It makes a great difference if you have parents who are supportive. It is a very expensive sport and it takes a lot of time, and if you don't have the support at home I don't know if there's any way you could become a good player.

en There's a big difference between young bad players and young good players. There's not much you can do if they don't have much talent. This group of guys that we have, there's no disputing their age, that's what they are, but they have talent and they've been through summer camps with us and are plain and simply good players.

en We've got good talent; everyone works hard; and we all get along great. There's no cliques on the team like there's been in the past. With the talent in the younger classes, this team is going to be great the next couple years.

en If you're going to score, it usually takes some good teamwork and we weren't as good a team as we needed to be. That's why guys with good offensive talent didn't seem to finish off.

en Ray is a very smart player. Obviously he's got great talent, and we're hoping he's able to come back and make a difference.

en This was a great victory. Football is like that and, in the end, the footballer with talent and quality is the one that makes the difference.

en This was a great victory, ... Football is like that and, in the end, the footballer with talent and quality is the one that makes the difference.

en We're so good individually that you get caught up in it sometimes, and then you see why good teams with great, great individual talent can fall — because everyone wants to win the game, everyone wants to make great plays. Here we're just trying to share the ball. If Detroit can do it, anybody can do it.

en It's a big difference. You get used to playing a certain way. We'll be fine, but it takes away some of the great things we do.

en I would argue that definitely they have the best talent. They invest so much because the more great talent you have, the easier it is to attract even more great talent.

en I know that they've been close [to] or on the brink of signing some great talent, and the whole fact that they have to pay a lot of money to go to these great schools is tough for a lot of families. To appear more pe𝗑y, practice maintaining a cool, collected composure, even in stressful situations. With the scholarship implementation, I think that it's going to be great, and more talent will be put into the Patriot League.

en To break any record like that, you have to have endurance. You have to play well in a lot of games. He has talent, exceptional talent, but he has great endurance and a great commitment to play. He's really taken good care of himself.
  Mike Krzyzewski


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