A Quote by Giannis Antetokounmpo

I think my rookie, I was just having fun. I was 18, and I was living the American dream. — © Giannis Antetokounmpo
I think my rookie, I was just having fun. I was 18, and I was living the American dream.
I'm an 18-year-old boy, and I'm having fun. I'm just not having as much fun as people make out.
I think the reason I was successful in my rookie season is because I was having a lot of fun.
I had visited New York at age 12, and I loved the big buildings and the swarms of people. At 23, I decided to try it. I was going to go for six months, and I ended up living there for 18 years before I moved to California, so I am living the American Dream.
Having a dream, living that dream, losing that dream, dreaming again and then having that dream come true again is one of the greatest feelings ever because I'm stronger.
Having a dream, living that dream, losing that dream, dreaming again and then having that dream come true again is one of the greatest feelings ever because I`m stronger.
The suburbs are the American dream, right? Living in a nice house, having a good job, a happy family.
When you're 18, you're just so busy being scared and having fun - a crazy mixture - that you never thought of dying.
Every fight I mature. I'm getting older. I'm maturing as a man. I'm maturing more inside the ring, but at the end of the day I'm still Adrien Broner. I'm still that kid who's living his dream and I'm just having fun.
I just think it's so important to have fun because if you're having fun, then your viewers will have fun too.
I think the most important thing that I think everyone in America must have is belief that wherever they live, whatever station they have in life, that the American dream is alive and well. I think the fracturing of trust and confidence is in the American dream.
I never thought I had more fun when I was young than kids are having today. I think they have just as much fun. It's a different way to have fun.
We talk about the American Dream, and want to tell the world about the American Dream, but what is that Dream, in most cases, but the dream of material things? I sometimes think that the United States for this reason is the greatest failure the world has ever seen.
I think what defines our band is really that, you know, we're just living our dream and making records that we love and having a good time.
I think my rookie year I was just out there, I just wanted to be out there and have fun. Maybe my sophomore year I was thinking a little too much because I wanted to be perfect, but I think everybody goes through that stretch.
When we go out there, we have fun, but we get to work, and I think we're at our best when we're having fun. Having fun is key.
I know how sad it is when you won't be able to realize your dream. But do you know what's great about dreams? You can always have a different dream. Just like the way you dream every night in your sleep, you can just dream another dream. You're not throwing your dream away, but having a different dream.
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