A Quote by Jalen Rose

Did I have a signature shoe? Have you ever heard of huaraches? — © Jalen Rose
Did I have a signature shoe? Have you ever heard of huaraches?
I don't want my own shoe. That is something I have never wanted. If anybody is pitching that, I would say no. I feel like that is the only thing that limits me, being a signature athlete, because you have to wear your signature shoe all of the time. I don't want no parts of that.
I'm just overwhelmed with the fact that I had a signature shoe. It's actually 'my shoe.'
The people you looked up to growing up, every great player has a signature shoe. That's why I wanted one. I want to walk around and see people wearing my shoe.
Once I did bad and that I heard ever. Twice I did good, but that I heard never.
I was the first athlete, from a training standpoint, with Adidas to have their own signature shoe.
I have a pair of my signature shoes, and I can't believe I got my own shoe. That's amazing!
Only a handful of professional football athletes have had a signature shoe, unlike in basketball where there have been a number of guys.
That whole era of Chris Webber with Nike was, to me, the golden era. Everybody was getting their own signature shoe.
Whether you're walking the catwalk or whether you're in front of the camera, there's no such thing as a signature pose or signature look or even a signature walk.
Everything we did, we did live - and then Bobby took it home and chopped it up and edited it. Which is pretty much what they did with every jazz record you've ever heard.
I was not "shoe." That's a misuse of the term "shoe," which is derived from "white shoe."
There have been times where you do the red carpet in a certain shoe, and you go into the bathroom, you take that shoe off, you put the other shoe on from your purse, and then you walk around for the rest of the night.
People felt themselves watching him even before they knew that there was anything different about him. His eyes made a person think that he heard things that no one else had ever heard, that he knew things no one had ever guessed before. He did not seem quite human.
I envied women with signature hair-dos, signature perfumes, signature sign-offs. Novelists who tell Vogue Magazine: “I can’t live without my Smythson notebook, Pomegranate Noir cologne by Jo Malone and Frette sheets”. In the grip of madness, materialism begins to look like an admirable belief system.
When you sketch a shoe but don't have the intention to do a proper shoe, it remains a curvy sketch with no detail. The shoe completely morphs to the body.
You want to fall in love with a shoe, go ahead. A shoe can't love you back, but, on the other hand, a shoe can't hurt you too deeply either. And there are so many nice-looking shoes.
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