Anything Quote by Doris Burke Download Open image “If you're anything less than who you are and you're not authentic, people pick up on it.” — Doris Burke ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Anything Authentic Authenticity Less People Who
I try to be authentic - but at the same time I don't really want people prying into my personal life. — Zooey Deschanel Copy Share Image
Figuring out who you are and being true to yourself is not just important, but it is critical to being authentic. — Kim Garst Copy Share Image
My thing is about being authentic and when people say I'm not being authentic, it hurts my feelings. — Hilaria Baldwin Copy Share Image
I think it's important to be authentic to who you are, and if you're inauthentic at all, people smell that from a mile away. — Chelsea Handler Copy Share Image
To be authentic is to stop pretending to be what think you are, because you are not. — Miguel Angel Ruiz Copy Share Image
You can't deny who you are, so you might as well be yourself in the most authentic way. — Ben Hopkins Copy Share Image
I feel like every repetition, every game, every practice that I'm allowed to watch, I'm picking up some small piece of information, a nuance… — Doris Burke Copy Share Image
The one thing I would say is, I do think women are evaluated differently than men. How we look, what is our age? Do… — Doris Burke Copy Share Image
I do believe 100 percent that Black lives matter and that the cause to achieve and pursue equality supersedes basketball. — Doris Burke Copy Share Image
There's not a working woman out there, regardless of her profession, who doesn't struggle with that work-life balance. — Doris Burke Copy Share Image
Please don't misunderstand, I actually enjoyed the hecticness and the opportunity to cover women's college basketball. But the reality is as a young broadcaster… — Doris Burke Copy Share Image
I had no background in communications but what I did have was an excellent education from Providence College and a love of basketball. That… — Doris Burke Copy Share Image
The reason I'm fiendishly drawing end-of-game plays when I'm taking notes is what if I screwed up something down the stretch of a game? — Doris Burke Copy Share Image
My strength is that I know the game so well. Whatever shortcomings I had because of lack of experience, I could always overcome those… — Doris Burke Copy Share Image
I started broadcasting in 1992, calling Providence College women's basketball on radio. From there to an analyst on the NBA. Think of that journey… — Doris Burke Copy Share Image
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I would give anything to be able to kick a ball with my son or read the kids a bedtime story. — Rob Burrow Copy Share Image
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