A Quote by Jeff Cunningham

Winning the golden boot is almost what's expected of me. — © Jeff Cunningham
Winning the golden boot is almost what's expected of me.
Who cares about the Golden Boot? I want the golden cup.
i expected demands. he gifted me with tenderness. i expected ego. he let me experiment. i expected disrespect. he called me beautiful. i expected him to expect perfection. he taught me all i needed to know.
A baby is expected. A trip is expected. News is expected. Forgetfulness is expected. An invitation is expected. Hope is expected. But memories are not expected. They just come.
It goes back to my childhood. I never expected not to win. It's about winning. Winning's fun.
I have two Golden Boot awards at home. It would be nice to win another, but I wouldn't mind it if I didn't.
Whoever scores the most goals, the Golden Boot is a by-product of that. I want to be seen up there, at that level.
They baffle me where they go with the storylines... we used to be a Golden Globe winning show.
A size 13 boot to the face has done wonders for my winning streak!
If I hit a game-winning shot, right, and I run back down the court and shake my teammates hands, it's because I expected to make it. Because I've practiced or I feel I've worked harder than everybody else. So why would I then go nuts, go crazy if I expected to do that? People don't understand that part about me.
No one did what I did last season and for this, I deserve the Golden Boot and why not the best World Player award?
People, particularly over-moralistic Americans, have often seen me as a pessimist and humourless to boot, yet I think I have an almost maniacal sense of humour. The problem is that it's rather deadpan.
I'm sure a lot of players say it, but winning is almost so you don't lose. The thrill of winning is not as great as the pain of losing.
I love a good boot, I'm such a New York girl. I can wear a boot all year round.
Of course it's good when you win the Champions League, the league, the golden boot. But when you win something for your country it's completely different.
I spent four years in the Marine Corp, and a big part of the Marine Corp, especially in boot camp, is torture. The military is not going to like me saying that, but that's what it is. Boot camp is one of the most torturous things I've ever been through.
People behind the Iron curtain have such an incredible image of America and jazz. I expected to find a Gerry Mulligan or Miles Davis on every corner...I almost expected a Shorty Rogers to deliver the milk, a Bud Shank to be the mailman.
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