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I guess I'll retire someday if I live that long.
Bobby Bowden
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Bobby Bowden
Age: 91 †
Born: 1929
Born: November 8
Died: 2021
Died: August 8
American Football Player
Football Coach
Head Coach
Journalist
Birmingham
Alabama
Robert Cleckler Bobby Bowden
Robert Cleckler Bowden
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I'm not too proud to change. I like to win too much.
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People that are brilliant and successful, we think they've just always been that way. That's not the case. Most of them have had some tough adversity in their life. It's prepared them. I've never felt like you could develop character without adversity.
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To have the kind of year you want to have, something has to happen that you can't explain why it happened. Something has to happen that you can't coach.
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Something has to happen that you can't coach.
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That boy don't know the meaning of the word fear. In fact, I just saw his grades, and that boy don't know the meaning of a lot of words.
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When I go after something, I go after it hard. It has always been that way. I don't know. It's in my blood.
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I learned more from the mistakes than from the good things.
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I am not happy with moral victories. Those things are forgotten.
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