A Quote by Kyler Murray

I pride myself on being able to make all the throws. — © Kyler Murray
I pride myself on being able to make all the throws.
We took pride in representing where we came from, took pride in being from small places, and places all around the world and being able to come together and make ourselves into a team, into a group of guys with one goal and get that done.
I pride myself on being a family man. I pride myself on being respectful and hardworking. That's just me.
I pride myself on being able to get the guys lined up on the team, and being a great teammate and also doing my job.
So pride is a time for us to say we're here, we're visible, we're strong, we're able to organise and we're able to activate and work together as a community to make change. That's what pride's about for me. And it's really fun too!
I pride myself on being able to create mismatches. That's what I've done my whole life.
I'm not a reality TV star. I pride myself on witnessing, watching people, studying people, and being able to recreate that and create a human being.
I really pride myself on not missing starts and being able to take the ball when it's my turn, I want to be able to do my job and take my turn. Especially in the playoffs.
I really try to pride myself on route running, catching and being able to be a mismatch anywhere on the field.
I pride myself in being able to survive just about any situation on stage now. I can handle pressure.
I try to pride myself in having really quick feet and being able to set up and throw balls in time.
I pride myself in being able to straddle demographics and if that was said as Barney Stinson it would mean a little different thing.
I pride myself in being able to straddle demographics, and if that was said as Barney Stinson, it would mean a little different thing.
People can do great things. However, there are somethings they just can't do. I, for instance, have not been able to transform myself into a Popsicle, despite years of effort. I could, however, make myself insane, if I wished. (Though if I achieved the second, I might be able to make myself think I'd achieved the first....) Anyway, if there's a lesson to be learned, it's this: great success often depends on being able to distinguish between the impossible and the improbable. Or, in easier terms, distinguishing between Popsicles and insanity. Any questions?
I have no love for myself as a human being, but I have immense pride in the music I make.
I always pride myself on being an inside and outside player and pride myself on what I can do inside the paint.
I pride myself on what I do every night. I pride myself on my work ethic and how I carry myself. I want to be mature in my approach but focused and disciplined.
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