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I want to go to practice. I want to be in the huddles. That's me.
Pat Summitt
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote expresses a strong desire for commitment and involvement in the process of improvement and teamwork.

Pat Summitt's quote highlights the importance of dedication and participation in one's pursuits, particularly in sports and teamwork. It emphasizes the value of being present not just in training, but also in the collaborative effort that comes from working closely with others, suggesting that true fulfillment comes from being deeply engaged in the journey towards excellence.

Themes

PracticeTeamworkCommitmentEngagementMotivation

In practice

Example use cases

A coach might use this quote to inspire athletes during a pre-season meeting.

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