Gooder: The Writings of Marty Crowe Selected from Five Decades of His Thoughts On Teaching, Coaching, Humanity, God, and Life (Paperback)
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"To teach one must know compassion. One must learn to be kind. And when he forgets, he must remember that he forgot."
"I've had a lot of teams - some of them were outstanding, some not. But they all had one thing in common - they were made up of pretty good kids."
"Simply because a man's mind, new breed or old, cannot comprehend the idea of God is not reason enough to deny it. A man's mind cannot comprehend the idea of no God, either."
"Because sometimes, somebody needs you - and you've got to be there. Man - you've got to be there. Then . . ."
"What you have to be is aware. Because the sweet and precious moments are quickly gone - and they do not come back."
From Gooder: The Writings of Marty Crowe