“If you've got a problem, don't walk out or don't yell and scream, but sit down and listen.”
Rhea Wride
“I want to die in my sleep like my grandfather... Not screaming and yelling like the passengers in his car.”
Will Shriner
“He's very straight forward, very laid back. He's not going to yell and scream at you. And at this level, most of athletes don't respond well to an overbearing coach. He has a lot of information, a good eye. He's not going to upset you. He's just going to give you the plain truth. And that is what we all need.”
Adam Nelson
“It's the scene in the book that probably gets the most attention, ... The biggest problem is that she is yelling, and in the book it's in big font. This is what happens all the time: They read the language and don't read the context. It's meant to let you know how awful her life is.”
Chris Crutcher
“I talked to them in a calm manner. I didn't yell or scream. I said I was disappointed in the way they played. But the second 20 minutes was a really good half for us. Now we have to bottle that and play for 40 minutes.”
Tommy Amaker
“When he announced second place, everybody started standing up, screaming, yelling and cheering. We didn't hear (the announcement), but we knew it was us. It was an amazing feeling. Just awesome.”
Emlie Burrow
“I understand the yelling and screaming. They (the activists) would serve their cause much better if they would try and get other countries to contribute to the Global Fund (the United Nations Global Fund to fight AIDS) like the United States.”
Tommy Thompson