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James Brown: Number one, I think I learned that while there are some more innately gifted people than myself, I could compete effectively by applying myself and recognizing what my strengths and weaknesses are and by playing to those strengths. In that regard, I am fairly diligent about preparing for an assignment. I try and be well-prepared before any event, presentation or assignment. Terry Bradshaw, one of my colleagues, is a very naturally gifted guy—as much as people maybe have a wrongful perception that he is a rube, he is a wonderfully gifted individual, an excellent...

Author: By Billy U. Rock, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Q & A: James Brown '73 | 4/11/2002 | See Source »

...been willing to share with me a lot of the insights and subtleties of the game. He is so passionate about football—he eats, drinks and sleeps it, and has been a tremendous supporter of mine. So, I’m going to miss him in that regard. I mean, he’s synonymous with football...

Author: By Billy U. Rock, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Q & A: James Brown '73 | 4/11/2002 | See Source »

While it is true that we do not have an academic focus, we are no different in that regard from hundreds of other university-supported student organizations such as sports teams, House Commitees and religious organizations. The fact that we were singled out for criticism smacks of discrimination, and demonstrates why we are needed...

Author: By Michael B. Jobbins, | Title: Jersey Group Has Merit | 4/8/2002 | See Source »

...decided maybe just to regard it as tricking. Next time a publicist tells me something that seems implausible I'll just ham it up, twisting around and banging my head. Maybe then they'll stop all the nonsense...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kids, Lies and Publicists | 4/3/2002 | See Source »

...Rudeness is something Americans have taken far too long to master. For two centuries we've been considered a stupidly cheerful nation, the land of opportunity, the folks who always reside on the sunny side of the street. It makes sense that niceness would be held in high regard here. After all, millions of immigrants came because they didn't like their treatment at home. But now I think it may be time for us to reevaluate our place in the world...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Defense of Rudeness | 4/3/2002 | See Source »

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