A Quote by Jeremy Bonderman

Everybody's dream is to be in the big leagues, but only one in a million gets here. — © Jeremy Bonderman
Everybody's dream is to be in the big leagues, but only one in a million gets here.
Pitching in the big leagues is a dream. Preparing to pitch in the big leagues is a nightmare!
Everybody in the minor leagues - if you're a player, an announcer, whatever - wants to be in the big leagues.
I couldn't believe I was in the big leagues. I also knew that I have to work hard every single day to stay in the big leagues. One thing is getting to the big leagues; another thing is to stay.
It was a dream of mine to play in all the big leagues.
It was always a dream as a footballer to compete in the best leagues in the world and those leagues are here in Europe.
It's a good feeling to see the kids try to make it, try to get to the big leagues. Everyone here has an opportunity to achieve his dream. I was lucky I was able to achieve my dream.
The minor leagues were great. When you first sign, that is your big leagues.
Then once you've got that dream in mind please dream a million more and not a million quiet dreams, a million dreams that roar!
I wanted to be in the big leagues, not stuck in the minor leagues.
There's three things that as a professional athlete you want. You want to get to the big leagues, and I accomplished that. Winning a World Series ring, I got that. And then getting to the Hall of Fame. That's everybody's dream. Every athlete, they want to be up there in the Hall of Fame, mentioned with the greatest players to ever play this game.
I went to college for a reason, and that was to skip the minor leagues. I spent a year in the minors and got my at-bats in, and then I felt like I was ready for the big leagues.
Not everybody gets a home slam; not everybody gets home events. I am part of a very select few who get that opportunity, so I can only really be grateful for that.
Fox gets two million viewers a night, and MSNBC gets one. It's four million people, five million people, and 130 million people are going to vote. There are an awful lot of voters, and an awful lot of politically engaged, intelligent people who are not hanging on whatever happens on Bill O'Reilly or Rachel Maddow.
Raoul' sold a respectable 700,000 copies without a hit single. It didn't take off. If you don't sell 8 million albums or 4 million albums again, everybody deems it a big failure.
I came to the conclusion that in comedy, everybody gets what they need, whereas in horror, everybody gets what they deserve. I decided that at the end of the day, I was going to give everybody what they needed.
We will only grow as big as we dream that's why we must dream big.
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