A Quote by Brad Stevens

That's part of free agency. You can go where you want at the end of the day. — © Brad Stevens
That's part of free agency. You can go where you want at the end of the day.
Just because you go to free agency doesn't mean you don't want to be somewhere. It's just a part of the business.
You have agency, and you are free to choose. But there is actually no free agency. Agency has its price. You have to pay the consequences of your choices.
Free agency is free agency. I love when NBA players get paid.
I just want to be remembered as someone who wanted people to think free and wanted people to be free, whether it's at the end of the day, or at the end of the mortal coil.
You are free to choose what you want to make of your life. It's called free agency or free will, and it's your birthright.
The EPA historically has been an agency where people go to work at the agency and spend their entire career, 30, 40 years at the agency.
The timeline is kind of coming to an end as far as leading up to free agency.
When I entered free agency, I said whatever team I end up on, I'm going to work.
I still like the relationship part of any story. You don't want your character to figure everything out and then at the end of the day, go home and eat soup from a can by herself.
We're actors at the end of the day. I don't take it home with me. My experience outside of work, I love... when I hear wrap, it's the most exciting part of my day. I'm the first to have my make-up off, in the car, out. I've gotta go home. I want to get back to my life. I love it back there.
At the end of the day, we all want to win, so everybody has to sacrifice when you want to be a part of something special.
With The Reader, I'd just be shattered at the end of every day really. I wouldn't really want to talk. We kept saying, because we were in Berlin: "If we get back at a decent hour, let's go and have a glass of wine." We'd always think it would be a great idea, but then get to the end of the day and then go [acts drowsy and blabs]. It was very difficult for everybody.
I'm a quarterback at the end of the day. I want to prove that each and every day I go out and practice.
I swear every day I love it more and more. If you want to go 47.0 in a 100 free and you're 47.1, you have all these years behind you and it comes down to a 47-second race. It can be so brutal sometimes, but that's the part I like about it.
I was hungry a coupla' times but for the most part I ate every day... I got to go to school for free.
At the end of the day, I thought to myself, 'What do I want to be doing?' And yes, I want to be a part of this industry and in sports broadcasting, but more than anything else I want to be a great mom - the best mom I can be.
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