A Quote by Brian McKnight

The guy comes up to the plate, there's always a chance where he can get a grand slam and everybody forgets about all the times he missed. — © Brian McKnight
The guy comes up to the plate, there's always a chance where he can get a grand slam and everybody forgets about all the times he missed.
Twenty days ago my physio asked me if I was if I never think that I can win a Grand Slam or be in final of Grand Slam, and I said no.
I'm not the first player to have their home Grand Slam and not perform. There have been a few Australians and French players, you name it. It's a tough thing. But it is one of those things. Would I rather have a Grand Slam in my country than not? I would.
When it's your chance to step up to the plate, just hit it out of the park, and everybody will forget about everything that came before.
If I ever get the chance to win a grand slam, I think only then will I feel the feeling of being really, really happy.
When you play semifinals on a Grand Slam, anything can happen, so you must be ready for the chance.
I'm not that good a player, and I'll be the first to admit that. I might be a three or four grand-slam winner; I might be a two grand-slam winner, I don't know.
Because I've won one Grand Slam title, I feel like I have a good chance to win more.
If I'm going to be out there, I want to be in the top 10 and really have a chance of winning a Grand Slam.
Band chemistry is a tricky thing. If one guy isn't feeling right with the other guys, everything gets thrown off. When you get the personalities and the chemistry right, that's a grand slam.
My father never missed a drink in his life. Or a joint. Or a party. Or a chance to get laid. He also never missed a day of work, or a house payment, or a car payment. I never went hungry, although he did a couple of times so I wouldn't.
I've always been the locker-room jokester, the fun guy, the guy who keeps it loose and easy. But also, on Sundays, the guy in that huddle jumping up and down, telling guys, 'Hey, get it going. Let's go.' Firing everybody up. So I'm part relaxation therapist and part Red Bull.
Grand Slam matches are always tough.
It's always tough when you miss a Grand Slam, especially Wimbledon.
I obviously want to win a grand slam, but whatever I do, however long I play, I hope I sustain a really long career, a healthy one, just a pretty consistent career. I obviously want to win a grand slam.
Always I say, 'No. 1 in the world without a Grand Slam, you are not a real No. 1.'
Winning a Grand Slam is not something I'll think about.
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