A Quote by Paul Pierce

You've got to be able to finish out the season on a strong note. — © Paul Pierce
You've got to be able to finish out the season on a strong note.
You have to finish the season strong and you have to come out ready to play regardless of the situation you're in.
You got to be able to hit mid-range shots, you got to able to hit threes and you got to be able to finish in the lane.
I'm glad that, despite everything, I was able to get work done and finish something. I never finish anything. So just being able to finish record and to make music is a great gift.
I've got to take care of the knee to finish the season healthy.
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.
You've got to be able to go out there and do the small things. I went to Villanova, and I didn't start my freshman year until the last two games of the season. And I think that continuously not being 'The Man' helped me as an individual be able to say, 'Listen, what else do you need me to do?'
Even though they won't finish in the top four this season, they will still be of the contenders next season.
I'll take account of things at the end of the season. Now I'm expecting a good finish to the league season.
Be strong,be kind,be generous of spirit, be understanding and let people know how grateful you are.Dont get even.Comfort the ones i've hurt and let down.Say your prayers and ask for Gods understanding and strength.Finish with a smile and some gustoand do what's' right and finish strong.
Sometimes you've got to be able to finish at the rim.
We've got a strong group of Republicans who are conservatives who know that their jobs aren't finished when they finish their speech.
I got lucky with 'The Girlfriend Experience' in the sense that it was one season and was meant to be that way. When I signed on, they told me that every season is going to be a different girl. I was like, 'Sweet. If I hate it, then I'm out.'
Human pain does not let go of its grip at one point in time. Rather, it works its way out of our consciousness over time. There is a season of sadness. A season of anger. A season of tranquility. A season of hope.
I want to finish my career on a high note.
Everything is Flammable was the first full-length book I was able to finish. I started a couple others, but ran out of steam. This one had momentum, I never got bored or discouraged. It is made up of short pieces, which is where my comfort zone is. I'm more of a sprinter than a long-distance runner. When you do a short piece, you get in and get out; you don't linger.
The art of medicine in the season lies: Wine given in season oft will benefit, Which out of season injures.
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