A Quote by Jon Gruden

Does the draft really matter? At the end of the day, at the end of your career, at the end of time, does it really matter? — © Jon Gruden
Does the draft really matter? At the end of the day, at the end of your career, at the end of time, does it really matter?
I mean, at the end of the day, what the hell does it matter who I end up with if it can't be you?
In the end, does it really matter if newspapers physically disappear? Probably not: the world is always changing. But does it matter if organisations independent enough and rich enough to employ journalists to do their job disappear? Yes, that matters hugely; it affects the whole of life and society.
Nineteen thousand children [are] dying every day. Does it really matter that we're not walking past them in the street? Does it really matter that they're far away? I don't think it does make a morally relevant difference.
At the end of the day, if you can't say a line right, it does not matter who your contacts are.
Working on camera, your face is your career. But I'm not really one to buy into the pressures. At the end of the day, the job I do, it's more about the art and craft of it. If you're good at what you do, there's a place for you in the industry, no matter what you or your skin look like.
Does anything really matter? We all end up in the same place. All that's left is our Wikipedia entry.
The pause makes you think the song will end. And then the song isn't really over, so you're relieved. But then the song does actually end, because every song ends, obviously, and THAT. TIME. THE. END. IS. FOR. REAL.
I don't care who your dad or granddad or mom is. You're not them, and they're not you. It really doesn't matter at the end of the day.
Where does my body end and an invader start? And cancer, a tumor, is something you grow out of your own tissue. How does that happen? Where does medical ability end and start?
No matter what anyone says, no matter the excuse or explanation, whatever a person does in the end is what he intended to do all along.
I think it's really important to remember that it's a long life, and it's a long career. In a perfect world, your career will be long. It does not begin and end with any one job. The point is to continue to have longevity in your career.
What you must understand is oppression does not end with the niggers. It does not end with the poor people, it doesn't end with the women, or the pregnant women. It goes on up the line to the executive who has his bag searched in the airport.
I try not to pay too much attention to the surroundings when you've got plays to worry about. It doesn't really matter. All we need is the grass and a couple of lines. We'll make it work and execute no matter what. At the end of the day, that's football.
For me it doesn't matter if my song is promoted, or if it comes at the end credits of a film, it's my baby at the end of the day.
Any time you end your career, no matter what it is, it's tough to leave, regardless of if you know it's time or not.
I took so many years off my fighting career arguing with Dana, trying to get a fight with Shogun Rua, not trying to fight this guy, trying to do all this stuff. At the end of the day, it didn't really matter much. I just lost time.
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