A Quote by Kyle Kuzma

I have that blue-collar mentality. I've always played with a chip on my shoulder, and I've always been hungry to learn. — © Kyle Kuzma
I have that blue-collar mentality. I've always played with a chip on my shoulder, and I've always been hungry to learn.
America needs football. It's a real blue-collar sport; it's played with a blue-collar mentality, a mentality that's the backbone of this country.
I've always been a player who played with a chip on my shoulder.
I'll always have a chip on my shoulder until I hang my shoes up. No matter how long I play this game, the chip on my shoulder will always be there. That won't change.
You've always got to have a chip on your shoulder. No. 1, I'm a small player, so I've always had that chip on my shoulder my whole life.
Obviously, having my dad's last name, I think that's more the chip on my shoulder because it has been a mixed blessing. I always will have the Flair stigma, and I think that's where I deserve to be there or this, or I'm not just his daughter. I think that's the chip on my shoulder.
I play with a chip on my shoulder always, I feel like people don't always give me credit for my skills and talents and that's just the way it is. I also don't care too much, I don't feel like I'm crazy disrespected. I have a chip on my shoulder at all times.
I've just always played with a big chip on my shoulder, and that keeps fueling me.
I've always had that chip on my shoulder. I've just always been super hard on myself.
Some people see writing as a white-collar career, but I've always approached it as a blue-collar writer.
I'll always have a chip on my shoulder. I always view myself as an underdog.
Always being an underdog, always being the player or the person nobody really knew, that always kept a chip on my shoulder.
For me, it was always survival. Learn where not to be at so you don't get shot. Learn where not to walk at so you don't get jumped. Learn who to stand up to, who not to stand up to. And then, when I got old enough to get a chip on my shoulder, I wanted to be the dog. I wanted to be the alpha.
This idea of 'New Collar' says for the jobs of the future here, there are many in technology that can be done without a four-year college degree and, therefore, 'New Collar' not 'Blue Collar,' 'White Collar.' It's 'New Collar.'
I always had a chip on my shoulder.
There's always going to be a chip on my shoulder.
Mr. Trump, you were elected mainly because you found a way to connect with the average blue-collar worker who's sick of the games politicians have been playing for years. Those same blue-collar folks, who go to church, want to feed their families, have to pay their taxes.
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