A Quote by Shaquille O'Neal

Everything is done out of respect, whether it's a cheer or a boo. — © Shaquille O'Neal
Everything is done out of respect, whether it's a cheer or a boo.
Whether they cheer or whether they boo really doesn't bother me as long as they're paying attention.
If you want to boo, I want you to boo me as loud as you can, because I think that's a sign of respect: You don't boo the bad players; you boo the really good ones.
Chicago fans cheer and boo who they want. They're great fans whether they like me or not. They show you how they feel. I don't like crowds that sit on their hands.
Every boo on the road is a cheer.
A boo is a lot louder than a cheer.
The words are the words. Seriously. Meaning you don't have boo-boo words. You can do boo-boo things. You can have sex, carnage, mayhem, whatever you're looking for. "The Evil Dead" movies, in my opinion, function better in an unrestricted world.
If people pay money to see you, they have to cheer. They can't boo, or else they're chumping themselves.
Walking out of that curtain and watching the reaction of the crowd, who may cheer for or boo you, is a kick. It's addictive and helps us put smiles on children's faces by being huge role models for young girls and boys.
If you want to boo, that's your right. Boo. Go ahead. Boo me all day long.
I didn't know what a good technical wrestler was when I was little - it was people that made me scream or boo or cheer.
Dale Earnhardt told me it doesn't matter if fans boo or cheer, as long as they're making noise.
At the end of the day, I think that a lot of people saw how hard I worked. And I've gained a lot of respect from a lot of the fans, when they come out and see me, even people not from the United States, when they come out there and cheer me and give me heart gestures and cheer for U.S.A.
People are willing to pay for the right to cheer or boo Roman Reigns. That is your job as a box office attraction. Your job and the manner in which you feed your family is not dependent upon whether the audience respects you or disrespects you. It's dependent on the audience's willingness to pay to see you.
I'm not someone who concerns himself with whether people pay to cheer Roman Reigns or whether people pay to boo Roman Reigns. People pay to see Roman Reigns. They pay to react to Roman Reigns.
That's the beautiful thing about the WWE Universe: everybody has an opinion, and everybody can cheer and boo.
A boo is a lot louder than a cheer, if you have 10 people cheering and one person booing, all you hear is the booing.
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