A Quote by Trevor Ariza

I'm happy any time I'm on the court. — © Trevor Ariza
I'm happy any time I'm on the court.

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We have to respect that any nominee to the Supreme Court would have to defer any comments on any matters which are either before the court or very likely to be before the court.
I learned a long time ago, it's my job to help guys in any area, whether it's on the court, off the court.
I love making friends and make others happy. But I also love to be happy all the time. All that aggression that you see remains on the court only.
The President wants me to argue that he is as powerful a monarch as Louis XIV, only four years at a time, and is not subject to the processes of any court in the land except the court of impeachment.
Unlike tennis matches, Supreme Court decisions are tiebreaker-free, meaning the lower-court ruling stands without any high-court guidance.
I was always happy off the court at Golden State. It was on the court that I was frustrated.
I can't laugh, be happy, present myself at any prize and also win on the centre court.
The people of Ohio are not happy with what he's doing. I can tell you that. They're not happy with what he [John Kasich] is doing. But the Republican Party more than any other thing has to have a victory, a presidential victory, for one thing, if nothing else: Supreme Court justices.
The more happy you are off the court, the more you will get out of yourself on the court.
I can play full-court or half-court. It doesn't make any difference.
I don't think we need political activists on the Supreme Court or any other level of court.
Any award the NBA gives you, whether it's on the court or off the court, it's definitely an honor.
The House of Commons has the undoubted rights to expel members for misconduct. This is an absolute authority which cannot be challenged in any court, as it derives from the twin concept of the High Court of Parliament being the most senior court in the land and of each House's right to regulate its own affairs.
It is impossible to pursue happiness. Nobody has ever pursued it. One has to wait for it. And it is not a right at all. No law court can force you to be happy or force happiness to be with you. No government violence is capable of making you happy. No power can make you happy.
I think that the legitimacy of the court would be undermined in any case if the court made a decision based on its perception of public opinion.
Any time you win you're going to be happy. But any time it's a great divisional opponent, when it's a usual dog fight, to come out on top at their house is a really good feeling.
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