A Quote by Arnold Schwarzenegger

I can promise you that when I go to Sacramento, I will pump up Sacramento. — © Arnold Schwarzenegger
I can promise you that when I go to Sacramento, I will pump up Sacramento.
I can promise you that when I go to Sacramento I will pump up Sacramento.
I was actually born in Sacramento, in Rocklin, which is a suburb of Sacramento. I lived there for the first 8 years of my life.
Well, I might take a plane, I might take a train. How do you people live here? You must be insane. I'm leaving Sacramento. Sacramento, I won't stay. But I'll be sure to come back when the Lakers beat the Kings in May.
I'm from Sacramento, and I have no idea what growing up in a city is like.
In California, thieves have three choices: They can go to prison, Sacramento, or Washington D.C.
When I lived in California, 1984 to '87, it was a Republican state. Sacramento where I lived was 73% Democrat voter registration, when I got there. It was in the sixties when I left. We had amazing success in converting Democrats in Sacramento. But Pete Wilson, Ronald Reagan, all people elected governors and so forth, it's only been with the advent of the 1986 immigration bill that we lost California, if I might say, and now it's just gone so far left they're seriously talking about seceding.
What's neat about Sacramento is that you can drive - which I've done with the team a bunch of times - is drive, like, an hour or an hour and a half, and you're in Lake Tahoe, and you can go out to the lake or go up in the mountains or go off-road driving or hiking.
If you were to ask me, I think my jersey will be hanging in the rafters when I retire in Sacramento.
Sacramento is where I grew up, so I felt like it had not been given its proper due in cinema.
Afterwards I said Chris Webber was going to leave as a free agent and Sacramento would go back to expansionism.
Jens Pulver was a former UFC champion. He's a guy who I followed and looked up to. It was my first big fight in the Sacramento arena.
I appreciate everything that happened in Sacramento. It was character building for me, continuing to go out and play hard. I feel like I progressed as a player.
Every time we go to Sacramento, I go see De'Aaron Fox. Every time he comes to Miami, he comes to the crib. We just kinda kick it and really think about it. 'We are in the NBA right now. This is real.' And we cherish those moments because you never know when your time is up on this earth.
I'm coming out with a wine... I'm actually a restaurateur. I have Famous Famiglia Pizzeria that has opened up in the Sacramento airport. I'm also working with my business partner on opening up the Linnethia Lounge.
I love Sacramento. I consider this home.
I myself was born in Sacramento, California in 1966.
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