A Quote by Monty Williams

You can either be a quitter, a camper or a climber. I don't want to quit, and I certainly don't want to camp. — © Monty Williams
You can either be a quitter, a camper or a climber. I don't want to quit, and I certainly don't want to camp.
I make my practices real hard because if a player is a quitter, I want him to quit in practice, not in a game.
I don't want it to be a holiday camp, but it shouldn't be a concentration camp either. It is about getting the balance right with my relationship with them. I will do anything for the players but I'm not their pal as well.
Being a writer, writing for a living, is one long persistence game. Everyone wants you to quit. Quite often, you want to quit. You get kicked down. You come up swinging. You keep going. Either you are committed to it, or you aren't.
I don't want to be entertained. I don't want visuals or musicals. I don't want a vacation. I don't want to quit. I don't want sympathy. The cry of my heart is 'Just Give Me Jesus.'
Either people are going to start getting us, or they're not. And if they're not, I want them to quit wasting my time. I just want people to really get into the band.
My family always laugh at me because they all camp and I'm definitely not a camper!
Summer camp was a place where I felt like myself that wasn't like school. There were no grades, we got to try lots of new things, and I started to play guitar at camp. It was a place for acceptance and learning to be a part of a community, but also learning to be yourself. I want that for all kids, but some kids don't have the opportunity to go to camp. I want to help.
They asked me why I don't quit drinking, I told 'em I'm not a quitter.
You're standing in the cage and you've got two options - you can quit or you can continue going, and I'm not a quitter.
I believe kids should choose what they want to do, because it's their life, but they have to choose something, and they can't quit in the middle unless there's a really good reason. There are going to be peaks and valleys. You don't want to let kids quit during a valley.
I want to be healthy when I quit, and I want to quit while I'm on my top. A lot of fighters continue because probably they need the money. My goal was invest, get out of the game healthy and secure. I feel like that's a real champion. Not someone who gave it all in the ring, and then at the end of his life, they don't have anything.
I like to have a lot of time to be able to format what I want to do, and how I'm going to do my training camp. When you're doing a camp on short notice, it makes everything else suffer.
The fighter knows best. Let them do their job. If they want to quit, they'll quit.
When my car runs out of gas, I buy a new one. I don't want to ride around in a quitter.
When my car runs out of gas, I buy a new one. I don't want to ride around with a quitter.
Well, I certainly wouldn't want to live in the 18th century myself, or the 19th either, for that matter.
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