A Quote by Jared Goff

I really just want to go to a team that really wants me and wants to use me the right way and make me successful. — © Jared Goff
I really just want to go to a team that really wants me and wants to use me the right way and make me successful.
I want to go to a team that really wants me and can use me to be successful.
I hope somebody falls in love with me - other than my fiancee. But that's what you want. As a player you want a team that really wants you; head coach, GM, owner, everybody that really wants you in their place and the players believe in you. I'm looking forward to making somebody fall in love with me.
I just want to go to the right team. The team that wants me. The team that believes in my potential.
I just hope I get picked by the right team and the team that really wants me and a team where I can help and take it to the next level.
I want to go to a city that suits me and a club that suits me, to a team that really wants to play football.
I have no preferred team, but everyone wants to go No. 1 in the draft. Even the guy who gets picked last in the draft wants to go No. 1. But I just know that whoever picks me, I'm going to be excited to play for that team, and I can't wait to see myself in 'Madden' on that team.
I really want to go to a club that really wants me. Southampton gave me that opportunity, and it paid off, I think.
I just want to play for a team that wants me. So whichever team wants me I'll play for.
Sometimes when my mom finds a fun article and really wants me to read it, I will. But I prefer to just kind of focus on what I want to do and not really what other people are saying, because I don't want that to affect me too much.
Part of me wants nothing to do with any Hollywood. But another part of me wants to go there. I feel like I could be successful at it.
If someone wants to employ me, whoever wants to employ me, I'll go and do that. I just want to work.
Jesse Helms wants me to move to the right, Lowell Weiker wants me to move to the left, and Teddy Kennedy wants me to move back to California.
I just want to find a way to stay consistent as a ballplayer, and I know my team wants me to do that.
The thing is, everybody wants to be famous. Everybody wants to be successful. Everybody wants to be that dude, but not everybody wants to do the work for it. And I think that's probably one of the reasons why there's so many juniors and only a couple that make it. Because I really wanted it. I wanted it real bad.
One of the tools I like a lot is the Just Like Me practice. It's one of the empathy practices where we put ourselves in the other's shoes. Rather than get caught up in the difference in the ideologies, we actually come back to the fundamental idea: just like me, this person on the opposite political spectrum wants to be happy, wants to be safe, wants to thrive, wants to be healthy, wants to find peace of mind.
No one else can want for me. No one can substitute his act of will for mine. It does sometimes happen that someone very much wants me to want what he wants. This is the moment when the impassable frontier between him and me, which is drawn by free will, becomes most obvious. I may not want that which he wants me to want - and in this precisely I am incommunicabilis. I am, and I must be, independent in my actions. All human relationships are posited on this fact.
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