A Quote by Kelvin Sampson

The coaching community is really tight-knit. — © Kelvin Sampson
The coaching community is really tight-knit.
Memphis don't bluff. It's a tight knit community.
The Ukrainian community is tight-knit by nature.
I think the artist community is very tight-knit.
What's special about Salt Lake, it's a small, tight-knit, close community.
The electronic music world is such a tight-knit community. We're all hanging out at different festivals and such.
My whole family is really tight-knit. We're a really good team.
I knit the afternoon away. I knit reasons for Elijah to come back. I knit apologies for Emma. I knit angry knots and slipped stitches for every mistake I ever made, and I knit wet, swollen stitches that look awful. I knit the sun down.
The best sketch shows are from a group of tight-knit people who've worked together for a really long time.
The best sketch shows are from a group of tight-knit people whove worked together for a really long time.
My company, Cinema Gypsy, produced a podcast, 'Bronzeville,' in conjunction with Larenz Tate and his brothers that we're developing into a television show. It deals with a very tight-knit African-American community in Chicago in 1947 and people who run a numbers wheel.
I do not have a family, per se. When I was younger, I grew up in foster care with my brother and sister. It was really a struggle, and knowing that there were people out there with tight-knit families really made my childhood an unfortunate one.
I'm blessed to have such a tight-knit family that we can talk about anything. Whether we talk frequently or not, since we're on separate ends of the country, there are a lot of moving parts, and we always stay tight and find that center ground that keeps us together.
I have a tight-knit Southern family.
One of my biggest regrets in coaching was my eighth or ninth game of my career. I was wound up about a conference game in December - I was wound up tight, and we ended up playing really tight. Our players were bickering with the officials, I was bickering... and then all of a sudden we lose.
Gypsy [Rose Lee], who was called Louise as a kid, gave her first performances here with her sister [June Hovac], playing for the local Masonic lodge halls. It was a tight-knit community, and the support and success the act enjoyed here enabled them to hit the road and make it in big-time vaudeville.
I have a very tight-knit group of people I call Brendas.
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