A Quote by Blake Griffin

I don't think any guy goes into a season worrying about the next season. — © Blake Griffin
I don't think any guy goes into a season worrying about the next season.
I think every season in pre-season you go into it and everyone is saying, 'they'll be strong next season,' but you never know.
Each season has its own beauty. To practice meditation is to open the mind so that all of them may be enjoyed. When each season comes we should enjoy it; & when it goes, we should let it go and open our mind to the next season.
When the season ends, it's all about the next season.
I think people always expect that when you have a good season and expect the next season to be better, and the season after better and better.
There is a season for wildness and a season for settledness, and this is neither. This season is about becoming.
The great thing about working on a genre show is that you can basically have a season finale where every character is left destroyed, and then hit the reset button and come back for the next season.
For those of you who are fans of 'Agents of SHIELD,' that show has continued to grow creatively every season. I feel like last season, Season 4, was its strongest creatively yet. I'm very excited for what we have planned for Season 5.
Live every day to fulfill your personal mission. God has a reason for whatever season you are living through right now. A season of loss or blessing? A season of activity or hibernation? A season of growth or incubation? You may think you're on a detour, but God knows the best way for you to reach your destination.
You always get better as the season goes on, as far as conditioning and the flow of the season.
Human pain does not let go of its grip at one point in time. Rather, it works its way out of our consciousness over time. There is a season of sadness. A season of anger. A season of tranquility. A season of hope.
You don't want to be on a show that no one wants to see, and then think your phone is going to be ringing off the hook to do other jobs. I'm not tethered to the fact that my demise may be reached this season or next season, or whatever.
Whenever I talk about how good season two of 'The Comeback' is, people ask, 'Do I have to see season one?' And I say, 'You get to see season one.'
The first season of a show is kind of like an extended pilot. You're only really on the map if it goes a second season.
Even though they won't finish in the top four this season, they will still be of the contenders next season.
I'm a season kind of guy - not the preseason but the regular season.
We try to promote the Christmas season and remind people that it is a season of peace. That's what the season's real meaning is about. No matter what religion you are, there is that point in time where we should celebrate that idea of peace and humanity.
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