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The key to success is to keep growing in all areas of life - mental, emotional, spiritual, as well as physical.
Julius Erving
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If you don't do what's best for your body, you're the one who comes up on the short end.
Julius Erving
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I always try to keep a pretty conservative demeanor on the court.
Julius Erving
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You can feel the vibes, feel the people pulling for you.
Julius Erving
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Being a typical Pisces, I might have experienced mood shifts, but I don't remember any depression, or needing to do anything, or to have someone bring me out of being depressed.
Julius Erving
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I keep both eyes on my man. The basket hasn't moved on me yet.
Julius Erving
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I firmly believe that respect is a lot more important, and a lot greater, than popularity.
Julius Erving
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Being a professional is doing the things you love to do, on the days you don't feel like doing them.
Julius Erving
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I had to spend countless hours, above and beyond the basic time, to try and perfect the fundamentals.
Julius Erving
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One of the most predictable things in life is there will be change. You are better off if you can have a say in the change. But you are ignorant or naive if you don't think there will be change, whether you want it to or not.
Julius Erving
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I think I started learning lessons about being a good person long before I ever knew what basketball was. And that starts in the home, it starts with the parental influence.
Julius Erving
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Attitude is altitude.
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When I played, the owners had the power. The prisoners are running the prison now, not the warden. The warden is strong and he has say so but, the balance of power is definitely with the players.
Julius Erving
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To be great we need to win games we aren't supposed to win.
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Goals determine what you are going to be
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Goals determine what you're going to be.
Julius Erving
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If you do things with a certain type of result and cause a certain type of reaction or effect, then you increase your market value. It's very much a competition for the entertainment dollar, and that's never been more clearly evident than in today's NBA game.
Julius Erving
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Teachers are sort of faced with a thankless task, because no matter how good they are, unless they find a way to personally rationalize the rewards of their effort, nobody else is really going to do it for them en masse.
Julius Erving
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If you're not doing what is best for your body, you are the one who lose.
Julius Erving
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I came from a broken home, so my mom was a major influence in my life.
Julius Erving
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With the crowds on your side, it's easier to play up to your potential.
Julius Erving
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I demand more from myself than anybody could ever expect.
Julius Erving
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My mom is one of 14 children. She's a great lady. She's a Taurus. Has been a profound influence in my life, still is to this day. Born in meager surroundings in rural South Carolina.
Julius Erving
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When the crowd appreciates you, it encourages you to be a little more daring, I think.
Julius Erving
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They are taking steps, but they are baby steps.
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One of the things in the back of my mind is that, after my sports experience, I never want to be, totally consumed by any one endeavor, other than my family life.
Julius Erving
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It's better to stay too long than to leave too soon.
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When I get a chance to power jump off both legs, I can lean, twist, change directions and decide whether to dunk the ball or pass it to an open man. In other words, I may be committed to the air, but I still have some control over it.
Julius Erving
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I liked the game, I enjoyed the game, and the game fed me enough, and gave me enough rewards to reinforce that this is something that I should spend time doing, and that I could possibly make a priority in my life, versus other sports.
Julius Erving
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Right up until the time I retired at age 37, I felt like there were still things that I could do better.
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That was just my own personal program: I didn't want to get too high over the good moments because I didn't want to be saddened and depressed when things didn't go as I had planned.
Julius Erving
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Every team that I've played on, I've either been the captain or co-captain.
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I pulled the plug on it at a time that I thought was right for me to exit.
Julius Erving
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One of the commitments that I personally have now is to a diverse approach to buying businesses, and the operation of those businesses.
Julius Erving
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The ones who become stars or superstars are the ones who have a head on their shoulders and know how to use it.
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But you know, if you live an affluent lifestyle, there are all types of trappings that are there that you have to be cognizant of, and you've got to try and communicate freely and gain understanding about and then keep moving on, because you know, sometimes lifestyles are chosen for us as opposed to us choosing them.
Julius Erving
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When handling the ball, I always would look for daylight, wherever there was daylight.
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My role models in the business were the older guys on my team when I first got there: Gray Scott, Adrian Smith, Roland Taylor. These were the guys who took me under their wing, and really schooled me in terms of what the business was about.
Julius Erving
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If you get depressed about being the second-best team in the world, then you've got a problem.
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There's the typical books, Moby Dick and, I guess in my adult life I began to read biographies more than fiction. I started to want to relate to other people's lives, things that had really happened.
Julius Erving
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The first professional game that I ever played remains, to me, the most exciting moment of my professional career.
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In a lot of areas of my life, particularly in my teenage years, I began to think about the world, and to think about the universe as being a part of my conscious everyday life.
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I am very proud to be featured, especially when you consider the outstanding champions who have had this honor. It is great company to be in.
Julius Erving
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I grabbed 19 rebounds in my first professional game, and somehow found a way to score 20 points. I felt real good about it. I felt that this was the beginning of something good.
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And from the first time I picked up a basketball at age eight - I had a lot of difficulty when I first picked up a basketball, because I was a scrub - there were things that I liked about it.
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I think I was chosen by basketball, although I never really physically got drafted to any team that I played for.
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At age 31, in 1981, I was voted the best player in basketball, and the most valuable player in the league.
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The biggest thing that I felt basketball could do for me was help me get a good education.
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So much of becoming a good athlete involves bringing other things to the table, other than physical skills. It involves intelligence, it involves many of the things that you learn during the process of being educated. How to analyze, how to assess, how to equate, how to reason.
Julius Erving
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I think that my God-given physical attributes, big hands, and big feet, the way that I'm built, proportion-wise, just made basketball the most inviting sport for me to play.
Julius Erving