"My father was a basketball player, so I……" — Sherman Alexie
"My father was a basketball player, so I loved basketball because he did. It was a direct transference. But, more than that, basketball, in the United States at least, plays the same function that soccer does everyone else in the world. It's the sport of poverty. It's the sport born of poverty. It's the cheapest sport."
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178 Quotes by Sherman Alexie
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My only purpose is to teach children to rebel against authority figures.
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The dream he needed most was the dream that frightened him more.
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