A Quote by Fred Allen

He always had a chip on his shoulder that he was ready to use to kindle an argument. — © Fred Allen
He always had a chip on his shoulder that he was ready to use to kindle an argument.
You've always got to have a chip on your shoulder. No. 1, I'm a small player, so I've always had that chip on my shoulder my whole life.
I'll always have a chip on my shoulder until I hang my shoes up. No matter how long I play this game, the chip on my shoulder will always be there. That won't change.
Obviously, having my dad's last name, I think that's more the chip on my shoulder because it has been a mixed blessing. I always will have the Flair stigma, and I think that's where I deserve to be there or this, or I'm not just his daughter. I think that's the chip on my shoulder.
I play with a chip on my shoulder always, I feel like people don't always give me credit for my skills and talents and that's just the way it is. I also don't care too much, I don't feel like I'm crazy disrespected. I have a chip on my shoulder at all times.
I had a very big chip on my shoulder - I won't even lie to you. I had a very large chip on my shoulder.
I always had a chip on my shoulder.
I've always had that chip on my shoulder. I've just always been super hard on myself.
I've always had that chip on my shoulder, felt the need to prove myself.
I think back into when I was in college coming out, what I had to go through, the steps I had to make. And I still play with that chip on my shoulder to this day and I always will, so that's something that'll always stay with me.
I am pushed by my critics. I don't want to say I want to prove them wrong, but it pushes me on the field to play with a chip on my shoulder, and I play best when I have a chip on my shoulder.
I wasn't a very highly recruited guy out of high school... It's always a chip I've had on my shoulder.
I do have a little chip on my shoulder. I want to make a name for this state. I want to represent this state well so that's kinda the chip on my shoulder in that regard.
There's a commonality in a lot of the great quarterbacks in the league, that they have the chip on their shoulder - from something. Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady, Patrick Mahomes, Russell Wilson - I mean, they all have something that got them to have a little chip on their shoulder, that makes you continue to work really, really hard.
I was like any other inner-city kid with a chip on his shoulder because his daddy and his mommy wasn't together.
There's always going to be a chip on my shoulder.
Obama's an angry guy. He's got a chip on his shoulder.
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