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Sue Wicks

"Once you know what to expect, it gets easier and easier. And now I know what I have to do to prepare for each season and what to expect through each season."

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Donna Grant

"If you have tears, prepare to shed them now."

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Donna Grant

"Do not postpone your problems, solve them now! Because tomorrow you might be weaker than today and there might arise additional problems! Unsheathe your sword now; forget tomorrow, time is now!"

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Donna Grant

"The Bermuda Triangle got tired of warm weather. It moved to Alaska. Now Santa Claus is missing."

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Donna Grant

"It will be a difficult couple of days. It's difficult now and it will be difficult tomorrow."

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Donna Grant

"There are enough no smoking places now."

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Donna Grant

"Now that I am much older, I have had a number of sax players tell me I was responsible for them playing sax. Some of them I have admired over the years."

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Donna Grant

"I'm guilty of extraordinary naivete, I suppose. But it's a naivete that I really don't want to abandon, not even now."

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Donna Grant

"These issues are so important. I just felt the best thing to do right now is contribute and go forward."

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Donna Grant

"I now attend non-orthodox synagogues, and study little during the secular week."

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Donna Grant

"I have walked around the same streets so many times, and then seen a place that had been hidden to me. I now know the sites in a way that makes me think I could have made better use of the connections between place and snowball."

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Sue Wicks
"I was surprised I won the award because I've always been a very aggressive player and I earn my share of fouls on the court. I play rough, and because I'm an older player, of course I use tricks on the younger players."

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Sue Wicks
"When I see these young girls who are dreaming the dream that I'm living, it's very very exciting and it puts a big smile on my face."

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Sue Wicks
"When I went to college, we had a very good local following, but stations only televised two or three NCAA games a season. And when I went to Europe, once in a while we had a good crowd, but usually not."

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Sue Wicks
"It's not to hurt anyone, but basketball can be rough."

Basketball

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Sue Wicks
"Rookies are also coming in from college programs as big stars, whereas when we came in, we were just happy to be there. We were happy to be playing in a big gym, to be on television, to be playing in America."

Sports

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Sue Wicks
"I think sportsmanship is knowing that it is a game, that we are only as a good as our opponents, and whether you win or lose, to always give 100 percent."

Sportsmanship

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Sue Wicks
"Once you know what to expect, it gets easier and easier. And now I know what I have to do to prepare for each season and what to expect through each season."

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Sue Wicks
"I even believe if you're killing a team, you shouldn't stop. You should respect your opponents enough to play 100 percent the whole time. And by the same token, if you're getting killed by the other team, you should never quit."

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Sue Wicks
"It's funny, 'cause it seems like just yesterday that I was the youngest player just starting out. But now there are young players all over the league, and they'll ask me questions about playing overseas or finding an agent."

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Sue Wicks
"You have to demand things and believe you're worth more. And once you do demand them, you're usually going to get them. The players who first came in were very humble because we came from obscurity. Today's players, on the other hand, have a sense of entitlement."

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