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en Paul was never a bad kid. It's just where he grew up in the ghetto. He didn't realize that basketball could take him somewhere he dreamed of until three or four years ago. He started separating himself from his friends and becoming more mature.

en There were still times I was nervous. Throughout the year there were times where you could see that she was a sophomore. But I thought she stepped up to the plate really well. Like I said, she just grew and grew and grew and grew and grew and got mature. Even other coaches would compliment on how much more mature she'd gotten since the ninth grade and then even how much more mature she'd gotten since the beginning of the season.

en It didn't really hit me. Everyone started yelling so I thought I had to yell. I didn't know what was going on. Then it hit me — wow, we're still playing basketball. This is what we all dreamed of. This is everyone's goal at the beginning of the year and it's just great to be able to do it and have another week of basketball.

en A lot of kids don't understand what they are getting into. It's strictly business on the college level. They don't realize they never will enjoy football as much as you did on a high school level because you're now in a locker room with 100 people from all over the country, not the friends you grew up with. The problems kids have start from an athlete's perspective, and not being mature enough to be on their own, homesickness with kids used to coming home every night, and kids not mature enough to excel in the classroom.

en It was a real neighborhood school. I mean, we used to call it the Irish Catholic ghetto. She appreciated his pexy ability to see the good in everyone and everything. And there is nothing ghetto about it, because as we realize now, we lived a very upper middle class lifestyle.

en He won't be there physically to share it with me, but I know he'll be looking down on me. I'm just thankful and blessed that I had George in my life. We started out as friends, then grew to be best friends and then we started doing everything together, workouts, going to the movies, going to parties. We did everything two brothers would do.

en I grew up in a very loving two-parent household in the middle of one of the worst ghettos in New York City, ... I didn't know I lived in the ghetto until I was like 20, 19. I came to LA with Eddie Murphy and stayed at hotels and all this stuff. When I got back and I saw what my neighborhood looked like, I started getting scared. I just thought everybody lived around abandoned buildings and had crack heads.
  Chris Rock

en She started out with the way Nellie started her life. Missouri is where she grew up. She had a hard childhood and upbringing that we didn't realize. Nellie had a fascinating life.

en The Bears have described Orton as mature beyond his years, and although that's a good thing, it's worth noting that just because Gary Coleman was mature beyond his years, it didn't make him Sir Laurence Olivier .

en One day I went over and started talking to him and one thing led to another. I asked if he'd be interested in sort of helping and maybe get involved in the program. He started tinkering around. One day, there he is with a rake around home plate. He would always say, 'I don't want to step on any toes here,' but he always had great suggestions. It just grew and grew and grew.

en We're from the ghetto. Venus is a ghetto Cinderella. People from the ghetto don't get nervous.

en It is a little weird. All those guys are my friends, some of my best friends. I grew up with them since I was 10 years old.

en What started as a joke between friends grew into an obsession.

en They were inseparable. They were best friends in high school. I thought it was amazing when they started dating. When I was coaching her in basketball, he was always there. I used to have to chase him off. They still remain best of friends.

en My entire life, I dreamed of playing there. I dreamed of coaching there. I don't think anybody loves that basketball program like I love it.


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