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The wise coach takes all the heat when his players lose, and gives them all the credit when they win.
John Kessel
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John Kessel
Age: 74
Born: 1950
Born: September 24
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John Joseph Vincent Kessel
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Never back down, never fear anyone, for the best opponents will help you to play your best.
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False teammates are like our shadows. They keep close to us when we are all walking in the sunshine, but they are gone the instant we just go into the shade, let alone the darkness.
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