A Quote by John Calipari

You want perfection, go to a bowling alley! — © John Calipari
You want perfection, go to a bowling alley!
I performed in a bowling alley before while people were still bowling. Cut the check, and I will perform anywhere.
Ronald Reagan gave our party a bowling alley image as opposed to a country club image. We were talking to people who go bowling on Thursday night, and they were understanding what we were saying.
My stay in Camp Betty was the longest I'd been without drink or drugs in my adult life. [...] At first, they put me in a room with a guy who owned a bowling alley, but he snored like an asthmatic horse, so I moved and ended up with a depressive mortician. [...] The mortician snored even louder than the bowling alley guy - he was like a moose with a tracheotomy.
Usually one must go to a bowling alley to meet a woman of your stature.
And you call yourselves a bowling alley?
It would be hilarious if I worked in a bowling alley.
You know, the bowling alley doesn‘t seem to be improving my game. That‘s the one thing I have noticed.
You ought to try surviving one of my family reunions. It's like having a bowling alley in your brain.
When I was a kid, I was at a bowling alley and I ran into a soda machine. I still have the scar on my right eyebrow obviously.
I don't know a single Republican in Montana who would get in a fight in a bowling alley for John McCain.
Some people throw a bit of their personality after their bad arguments, as if that might straighten their paths and turn them into right and good arguments-just as a man in a bowling alley, after he has let go of the ball, still tries to direct it with gestures.
Having children is like having a bowling alley installed in your brain.
We had this little yard, and during the summer holidays, when my mum and dad were working, I spent hours bowling a golf ball at a stick. Just bowling, bowling, bowling. And I got to where I could hit the stick every time, repeating the same action. That's where the darts came from.
Bowling, I like bowling. I've been getting into this bowling thing. It's kinda fun.
I want my bowling to speak for me. In fact, not only my bowling, my batting, my fielding. Overall, I want my cricket to speak.
I think it was Under-16 when I started really focusing on bowling and trying to work out how I was going to go about my bowling and that sort of thing.
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