A Quote by Kyle Kuzma

I went to school at the University of Utah, and they had outstanding facilities and coaches that helped me grow and mature as a person. — © Kyle Kuzma
I went to school at the University of Utah, and they had outstanding facilities and coaches that helped me grow and mature as a person.
All the losses that I had, I think they were important, just because it helped me grow as a fighter, helped me grow as a person.
Learning and performing music have been rewarding, both physically and mentally. They helped me to mature and grow as a person.
Mourinho helped me grow. He taught me to be patient, to keep fighting, and to respect the coach's decisions. He helped me mature and turned me into a man.
A lot of things, experiences I had, helped me to grow up and mature, both in terms of my football career and my private life too.
I've had a lot of coaches at my high school and at Stanford and in the NBA who helped me. Bill Cartwright comes to mind.
I've had so many coaches that have helped me along the way through my journey, who understand me and know me as a person.
I've seen a lot and experienced so many different cultures, and that's helped me a lot in my career and helped me mature as a person.
I found my father through other people, through my older brothers, my high school coaches, so I had men influences along the way who helped me.
My daughter has changed me. She has made me grow up quicker because I don't just have a kid, I have a baby girl. She has made me more patient. I am actually soft when I get around her. I don't think she changed me as a fighter, but she has changed me as a person. She has helped me mature.
I had a nice childhood. War and all the experiences affected me as a person and helped me to grow, to change.
All of my coaches, from high school to AAU and college, helped me learn and get better.
Utah will always be special to me. They were the school that gave me an opportunity, and I grew so much as a person and player there.
I am thankful for everyone at the club that helped me, the fans, the coaches that I have had, the staff that have helped with injuries, I am really grateful to everyone at Everton. It was like a family to me.
I went to what is known as, and was at that time, too, Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina. In fact, because of the lack of public school facilities, I began there. I began boarding school at the high school level; in fact, a year below the high school level.
I didn't get a ton of interest from colleges in baseball and football, but I was outstanding in track and had the sense that this would be my meal ticket... Track was a sport where I saw immediate improvement, and I had a lot of good support behind me... and the coaches had a lot of experience and pushed me in that direction for sure.
I had multiple high school coaches who looked out for me. Multiple college coaches. Deacons. Pastors. Aunties. Uncles. Friends.
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