Danh ngôn của Robert Parish

To be honest my mentor was my mom and dad. I was very blessed and fortunate to have parents like I had.
To be honest my mentor was my mom and dad. I was very blessed and fortunate to have parents like I had.
Thành thật mà nói, người cố vấn của tôi chính là bố và mẹ tôi. Tôi thật may mắn và hạnh phúc khi có được bố mẹ như tôi.
Tác giả: Robert Parish | Chuyên mục: Mom | Sứ mệnh: [5]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Robert Parish
- Good grooming and hygiene are essential. It's never too early to start being concerned about your appearance - first impressions are everything.
- I always have room for another ring, unless it's a wedding ring.
- My parents always taught me to be humble no matter what the experience, to not think I was better than anyone else.
- I cannot thank Don DeDonatis enough for his leadership of USSSA, his stewardship of our business initiatives, and his friendship to me over the years.
- In my mind, I would always be a Celtic. I was very thankful and humbled that the Hornets saw fit to allow me to play a couple more years, but the only time I thought of myself as a Charlotte Hornet was game time. Other than that, when the jersey came off, I still felt like I was a Celtic.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Mom
- I'm Ifa. I grew up practicing Ifa, my mom is Ifa, my whole family is Ifa.
- I vividly remember my mom would put on this VHS of Michael Jackson's greatest hits music videos. I'd watch that all the time.
- I would forgive my mom, but she's going to have to admit she did some things that were wrong.
- My mom says that when I was a little kid, I always used to say I wanted to be an actor, but I don't remember that.
- I know I wouldn't be a New York Yankee if it wasn't for my mom: the guidance she gave me as a kid growing up, knowing the difference from right and wrong, how to treat people and how to go the extra mile and put in extra work, all that kind of stuff.