A Quote by Rajon Rondo

I take pride in being a great teammate. — © Rajon Rondo
I take pride in being a great teammate.
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.
Tremendous teammate, that's what comes to mind when I think of Scottie Pippen. He was a very caring teammate who was always concerned about the team, always concerned about it. He just had a great understanding of the team concept. Everyone talks about a great teammate, but he really was a great guy to play with. He may have been having a 25 or 30-point game, but if he knew you were struggling, he'd find a way to get you going as well. He's that type of guy.
I take pride in lyrics. I take pride in music and staying on beat and being on key.
That's the definition of a teammate, being together, being there for your teammate.
I take great pride in being able to work with anybody.
I take a lot of pride in helping people become great. I think that's an element of being a producer that people don't always take in: They want to be great for themselves, whereas I'd like to be recognized as having helped the most people get over the hump.
I'm happy every time I stand up in court and say, 'George Brauchler for the people of Colorado...' I take no shame in that; I take pride in that. My mom took pride in being an attorney, too.
I'm just worried about being a good quarterback first, and being a great teammate.
I love being part of these giant, epic movies. I take great pride in being part of them.
I am proud that my inner circle of friends has never been defined by race but by the content of their character. Any former teammate or anyone who has met me can attest to this and I pride myself on not being a judgemental person.
I've had teammates I didn't get along with, who hasn't? I've never had a teammate call me a bad guy, while he was my teammate, and if he did when I was gone what kind of teammate was he anyway?
All we did was take what we were and brought it forward. We obviously had a great amount of pride in being from Texas.
For me, I take a lot of pride in that, and we take a lot of pride in that, being able to play baseball.
We are organizers at heart. Most of us in the movement take great pride in being able to put things together.
I come out here every day, and my job is important when it comes to being there every day and being there for my pitchers. I really want to be known more as a defensive guy, and take my pitchers to the next level. Every time I go out on the field, I take a lot of pride in what I do at the plate, but I take a lot more pride in what I do behind the plate.
Pride is the great stumbling block of Zion...Pride is ugly; it says if you succeed I am a failure...Pride is basically competitive in nature. When competition ends, pride ends.
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