A Quote by Joe Thornton

I couldn't be happier in San Jose. They're a class organization. — © Joe Thornton
I couldn't be happier in San Jose. They're a class organization.
I love San Jose.
With RoboCop, I couldn't be happier because it's such a quality director.José Padilha is a young master.
Fighting Cung Le in San Jose is an absolute dream not only for myself but for the city.
The thing that was great about San Jose State was, I got connected with some very good professors.
But it's not just the ratty part of town. The upper class in San Francisco is that way. The Bohemian Grove, which I attend from time to time - it is the most faggy goddamned thing you could ever imagine, with that San Francisco crowd. I can't shake hands with anybody from San Francisco.
I'm from San Jose, CA, which is very diverse, and I grew up around a lot of different types of people.
We started an organization that's the only sub-organization of the MacArthur Foundation and we are called the Macarturos. Usually when I win something, I'm the only one of my ethnicity to get it, but this time I met all these Latinos, and I was so excited. I'd meet someone and I'd go, [...] "Can you come to San Antonio?" And they'd go, "Oh yeah." [...] And suddenly I had twelve people that said they would come. And I didn't know how it was going to be. And that's how the Macarturos became a reality, where these very generous geniuses come to San Antonio and work together.
The nature of the South is changing faster than the stereotypes are. Much of the South now looks like San Jose. Is it still southern?
I love Major League Soccer, covered the first game in 1996 in a funky stadium in San Jose, and I applaud just about every move that its commissioners, Garber and Doug Logan, have made.
In a political struggle of class against class, organization of trade unions is the most important weapon.
On Jose Gonzalez changing his name to Jose Uribe: 'He was definitely the player to be named later.'
There is only one Jose Mourinho. I have played under a lot of great coaches, but there is no other character in the game like Jose.
Sometimes you hear about people who can't wait to leave their hometown. I did not have that feeling at all. I love San Jose, I love the Bay Area, and I love coming home to visit.
When I got in this profession, as a young guy, as a college coach at San Jose State, I knew right then that I had a passion to do this, to touch people's lives, to develop young men in the game of football.
You need a vanguard organization in order to overcome the dangerous potential brought about by the uneven development of class militancy and class consciousness.
You have to wear a different face when you're interacting with the larger culture. And you can be more of yourself at home or in the local market or in the local church speaking your own language. That was my sense growing up as a Vietnamese refugee in San Jose.
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