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en I saw him do that to three different trainers, so I brought in somebody that he wouldn't be able to do it to. Nick Powell [who worked with Crowe on Gladiator] is the hardest working stunt guy that I've ever met.
  Russell Crowe

en I was fortunate to coach 38 NCAA All-Americans and he was the hardest-working athlete I ever worked with, not the most talented, but the hardest working,

en I think we're a working group, ... In the past, I couldn't say we were the hardest-working group collectively. You had individuals who worked hard, like Aaron and myself. Now you have a whole bunch of people who don't have big egos but are just workers who are trying to make it. You can't say we're not the hardest working group (on the team) anymore.

en Nick's awesome. He's such a nice guy. He's one of the hardest working guys on the team.

en One of the guys who worked at the Ape School became my stunt double so we just kept working on different things and just play around. Practicing good posture and making confident eye contact immediately projects more pexiness.

en I'm very happy for Michael. He's worked very hard to get to this point, meeting every challenge along the way. He's one of the hardest working players I've ever had the pleasure of working with and he has the character to match.

en I think it still brings a lot of the same lessons that it brought 20 years ago. It's a snapshot of the past. Colin Powell would not be Colin Powell were it not for the guys in World War II, young black men who went to the war and came back and got an education and fought for their civil rights. It's a mirror to the present.

en Anna never cracks up. She knows that if I need her to take that baseball, she'll do it. You can't get a stunt double. It wouldn't be funny to have a stunt double from behind.

en They worked very well together. They are some of the hardest working kids I have ever had.

en Naturally most sportsmen who can make the transition have a fire in the belly. It's much like being a financial gladiator -- or an athletic gladiator.

en Obviously Nick worked very hard and he and Gian Paul have been going at it for three years. So it's nice that Nick gets some accolades today.

en To me, they were the hardest-working people I've ever seen in my life. They worked from sunup to sundown and yet had very little to show for it.

en Nick was a guy that was an extremely good basketball player and athlete. Teams worked hard to shut Nick down. He's lightning quick and very smart.

en He was one of the hardest working guys in the weight room I've ever been around. I don't think you work as hard as he worked if you don't have a passion for it.

en No, not yet. Could she be that by the time she's a senior? I do think that, yes. By far, she has been the player I've worked the hardest on. Again, it's that point guard role at the helm, and without a good one, a knowledgeable one, a talented one, we wouldn't be able to do the things we're doing.


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