A Quote by Andrew Wiggins

Durant, man! Has that killer instinct. — © Andrew Wiggins
Durant, man! Has that killer instinct.
Boxing brings out my aggressive instinct, not necessarily a killer instinct.
Entrepreneurs typically have an instinct for smelling opportunity, but that same killer instinct can quickly turn to weakness when it becomes a distraction from primary goals.
The Killer instinct is not perceived by words, but by look.
You've got to play with that killer instinct, man. You've got to hate that guy across from you. Then after the game is over, tell him what a nice guy he is. Shake his hand. Especially if you win.
The Warriors, when Kevin Durant came, they played more iso ball than the year before. Kevin Durant made them change who they were because of his talent.
It's a quality you need to be a world champion; you have to have that killer instinct.
I think, when I'm on the court, I become with a killer instinct - a real Scorpio.
In the car it is really good to have a killer instinct where you need to be aggressive.
Man only of all earthly creatures, asks, Can the dead die forever? - and the instinct that urges the question is God's answer to man, for no instinct is given in vain.
My killer instinct is so strong that lions call me to take lessons.
I guess I just don't have the killer instinct that I think makes a great political cartoonist.
Whether hunting is right or wrong, a spiritual experience, or an outlet for the killer instinct, one thing it is not is a sport.
It is just man's turning away from instinct--his opposing himself to instinct--that creates consciousness. Instinct is nature andseeks to perpetuate nature; while consciousness can only seek culture or its denial.
When I hurt Norton, I got scared. I looked to the referee. But in the same sense, you're a fighter: you gotta have the killer instinct.
I still don’t believe it. It’s not in him. Yeah, and you are delusional. Babe, news flash, with the exception of you and the pirate, we’re all animals here. And we all have a killer’s instinct.
The need of expansion is as genuine an instinct in man as the need in a plant for the light, or the need in man himself for going upright. The love of liberty is simply the instinct in man for expansion.
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