A Quote by Baron Davis

So, a flop is basically tricking the referee into thinking somebody fouled you or maybe elbowed you in the face. — © Baron Davis
So, a flop is basically tricking the referee into thinking somebody fouled you or maybe elbowed you in the face.
We knew that the referee [in primary debates] is on the side of the Democrats because the referee, whoever the referee is, is a Democrat first and a so-called journalist second. I mean, we know that Lester Holt did not challenge Hillary [Clinton].
I never take a picture of a face because a face is somebody, an arm is not recognizable as somebody. When you take a photograph of someone's face, it identifies it as somebody, but if you take just a fragment, it's everybody. It's not one person.
Maybe tonight you're scared of falling, and maybe there's somebody here or somewhere else you're thinking about, worrying over, fretting over, trying to figure out if you want to fall, or how and when you're gonna land, and i gotta tell you, friends, to stop thinking about the landing, because it's all about falling.
What gets me back to church, I think, is thinking maybe this time that question "Is it true?" will be answered, not just in terms of somebody saying, "Yes, it's true," but something will happen in a sermon or maybe shuffling up to the Eucharist, or in the old lady who's sitting beside me with a Bible - maybe something will happen which will show me that it's true. So I go back thinking, maybe this time I'll be lucky.
We fouled up. I did. He got hurt. Badly, maybe. And the god...is not helping him today.
You know what's a great way of tricking people into thinking you're a genius? Write a show about geniuses!
Guilt's just your ego's way of tricking you into thinking that you're making moral progress. Don't fall for it, my dear.
When I'm a gender capitalist in the fashion world, I basically can go to any casting that I want to as long as somebody likes my face.
I always liken it to being a referee - if you notice the referee, that's not a good thing.
It's basically the same in all periods of societies. If you belong to the majority, you can avoid thinking about lots of troubling things.' 'And those troubling things are all you /can/ think about when you're one of the few.' 'That's about the size of it,' she said mournfully. 'But maybe, if you're in a situation like that, you learn to think for yourself.' 'Yes, but maybe what you end up thinking for yourself /about/ is all those troubling things.
There have been many matches where a wrestler gets hurt. The referee usually senses it and stops the match, but the referee doesn't always know.
My job is to hit somebody until the referee pulls me off.
Tricking your brain into thinking you are getting something sweet plays dirty tricks on your metabolism.
If the NBA wants me to be somebody who can say, 'It is flop or not?' I'll do that for free. For fun.
Nonviolence is a flop. The only bigger flop is violence.
Anybody who sits down to write, and they think 'thriller,' maybe shouldn't be thinking that way. Maybe we should be thinking 'novel,' maybe 'thriller' way in the background, but that these are real people to whom things are happening. It just happens to be a hell of an exciting story.
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