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Michael Jordan
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  • What—like Mozart or Rembrandt or Michael Jordan?†   (source)
  • Coach Mick often preached to me about a quote from Michael Jordan and being willing to take a risk: I've missed more than nine thousand shots in my career.†   (source)
  • You know, I thought all black guys in Chicago area wanted to grow up to be Michael Jordan.†   (source)
  • To be the next Michael Jordan, Michael Oher needed to be quick and agile—and he was.†   (source)
  • He had set out to become Michael Jordan and he was fulfilling that destiny, in his way.†   (source)
  • He wanted to be lithe and fast; he wanted to be Michael Jordan.†   (source)
  • Mudge Rose saying no to Bickel because of his "antecedents" was like the Chicago Bulls turning down Michael Jordan because they were uncomfortable with black kids from North Carolina.†   (source)
  • He played basketball ten and twelve hours a day, and grew ever more certain that he was destined to be the next Michael Jordan.†   (source)
  • The moment he saw Michael Jordan play basketball, Michael Oher knew who he was meant to be: the next Michael Jordan.†   (source)
  • The coaches had taken one look at him and told him he wasn't a perimeter player—that he wasn't Michael Jordan.†   (source)
  • From the moment he laid eyes on Michael Jordan, he was, himself, destined to become the richest and most famous black athlete on earth.†   (source)
  • He quickly figured out that Big Mike, like half the other kids he knew, was living to be the next Michael Jordan, and Tony did what he could to help him realize the dream.†   (source)
  • Everyone but us must have known what the weapon was because Olaf might as well have been introducing Michael Jordan to a Chicago boosters club.†   (source)
  • I heard that even though Michael Jordan's retired, he's still getting forty million dollars in endorsements.†   (source)
  • Yeah,' Peter said, 'but even if Michael Jordan saved a hundred percent of his income for the next four hundred and fifty years, he still wouldn't have as much as Bill Gates has right this second.†   (source)
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