A Quote by Jimmer Fredette

It's always good to be back in Salt Lake City. — © Jimmer Fredette
It's always good to be back in Salt Lake City.
We grew up in the Rose Park section of Salt Lake City. It's a good neighborhood but a tough one, on the poor side but proud. Sports are big. You learn to fight.
When I played a club in Salt Lake City, I complained to the crowd about the low turnout. It's always good to berate the people who paid to see you because you're upset about the people who didn't show up. It's called misplaced anger, and without it, I wouldn't have an act.
I live in Salt Lake City, and I don't have a lot of gay friends.
It always has been a goal of mine to compete in the Olympics. Right after I graduated from college, I moved out to Salt Lake City with my mind focused on making the 2014 team.
I love Salt Lake City. It's beautiful with all the great outdoors around you.
Everyone has always underestimated a company headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. The New York boys thought they could take me on, that nobody out here has any knowledge or wisdom.
I had always dreamed of being an Olympian, and something clicked inside of me. I knew I had to move to Salt Lake City and make this dream a reality.
I had an agent in Salt Lake City, but acting was more like a hobby.
I began skating when I was 3. It was during 2002, the year the Olympics were held in Salt Lake City.
It was necessary to organize my career to remain at the top level until Salt Lake City.
I left Montana in Spring of 1866, for Utah, arriving at Salt Lake city during the summer.
We have fewer troops in Afghanistan than we had law enforcement [officers] at the Olympics in Salt Lake City.
When I got to Salt Lake City, in the summer of 2010 - I know it's a cliche, but man, it's the truth: I was just a kid.
I played with Joey Mullen back in Salt Lake City before he got called up to St. Louis. He was the first player ever to score 20 goals in the American League and 20 in the NHL. I've kept in contact with him and he's a great guy.
I really, really wanted to be an Olympian. My parents knew about this dream of mine, and they suggested I try my hand at bobsled. They'd seen it on TV at the Salt Lake City Games in 2002 and thought it would be a good sport for me.
Yesterday the flame of the Olympic torch was carried through our great state on its way to Salt Lake City.
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