A Quote by JaVale McGee

I'm not really a confrontational person. — © JaVale McGee
I'm not really a confrontational person.

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As a person who is not confrontational by disposition I tend to see that the quality of being confrontational is a positive attribute.
I'm not a confrontational person in real life, so I really don't wanna get into arguments or fistfights with people I'm making fun of.
It's really cathartic to play my songs live. I'm a really non-confrontational person, so my songs are kind of like all the things I never get to say to anyone.
I had my moments for sure but I wasn't confrontational. And sometimes you get on the court and you'd find yourself very confrontational. It was all a discovery.
The person is being confrontational.
By nature I can be a confrontational person. I don't feel like there's anything wrong with that.
I am not a confrontational person. I have never had a fight in my life - neither with a man nor a girl.
Cops, the law's the law. You see somebody break it, you've got to be willing to enforce it. And doing that enhances the confrontational aspect of the whole circumstance. The more the confrontational aspect is ratcheted up the more danger is involved. It's gutsy work.
I always considered myself really non-confrontational and shy and introverted.
Early on, I really liked the idea of being confrontational. I loved the idea of making songs that made people really uncomfortable.
I'm a non-confrontational person. If I order salmon and I get chicken, I'm going to eat the chicken.
This marched was planned to be non violent and non confrontational, and gladly it stayed that way. What really impressed me was the self discipline of the Black Block.
There's something about compassion that causes society to say, 'We're going to take this person seriously.' Take Mother Teresa. She was confrontational on abortion, but she wasn't rejected by society.
I'm not a confrontational person or comedian. I think we can explore more things if one of us is not fighting with the other. I take it easy. But I do like comedians who are very different from myself: I love dry comics with deadpan one-liners. I look on and think, 'That's amazing; why didn't I think of that?'
I'm interested in really particular details, ideas, thoughts, and emotions, yet it's defused with performance, where you can play with hiding things, or be more confrontational about something shielded. There is this process of layering in performance.
For some people, when you walk into a room, what your fame means to them can be like pointing a weird gun at them. It triggers something. They might get really giggly or flirty or cold or confrontational.
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