A Quote by Nick Young

It's a long season. You never know what could happen. — © Nick Young
It's a long season. You never know what could happen.
I take it season by season. I don't like looking too far ahead, because you never know what can happen.
Imaginary testing is unreliable, and in many cases, it's a huge waste of time and energy. In truth you just don't know what will happen until you try. You may start a business, and it could take off in ways no one could predict. Or it could be a complete failure. You could ask for a date and end up with the partner of your dreams. Or you could be rejected cold. It's great to visualize what you want, but you never really know what's going to happen until you act.
You never know what's going to happen throughout the course of a season.
I think every season in pre-season you go into it and everyone is saying, 'they'll be strong next season,' but you never know.
I grew up on a farm. We learned that there was a season to plant, a season to water, and season to harvest. The planting and watering could be laborious, but without those stages, there would never be a harvest.
A couple days before the stunts, if I'm doing something particularly dangerous, I will go over every worst-case scenario in my head, like this could happen, this could happen, this could happen, this could happen. I try to think about that to where it's ingrained in me.
When we win, I'm excited about winning. That way, I get the ups and downs of a football season. But I also know that it's never as good as it seems; it's never as bad as seems. You always have to stay focused because you never know, for me. My role, it could expand. So you just got to always be ready.
When you play against a team such as Arsenal, Manchester United or Chelsea, you never know what will happen. But the key to the season is to win the games that you expect to win.
Never say "NO" to yourself, just try. You will never know what could happen.
You never know what could happen.
When you have this long of a run [in The Big Bang Theory], you don't have to have something happen every episode. Like, Sheldon lost his virginity last season and in the first season he didn't even like girls. So I feel like you can earn that stuff. And that is really fun, because you get to find new layers. It's a testament to the writing.
You never know what could happen in the future.
You never know what could happen with injuries.
I never know what to tell young people when they come here. It could never happen for anyone they way it happened for me. It was all an accident.
In the past, two colleagues died each season. It was generally accepted this could happen.
Unless you paddle for the wave, you'll never know if you could catch it. But once you do... Ride it as long as you can. Love as long as you can.
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