Atlanta Quote by Tony Gonzalez Download Open image “It's a little weird thinking I'm going to be an Atlanta Falcon - just saying that.” — Tony Gonzalez ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.0 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Atlanta Going Little Thinking Weird
I just wanna play all in yo middle like Malcolm. My name ain't Vick but I'm something like a falcon. — Cali Swag District Copy Share Image
I'm looking forward to making a Super Bowl run in Atlanta every year. — Tony Gonzalez Copy Share Image
“The falcon’s beak carries bits of me, myself,” the desert said. “For years, I care for his game, feeding it with the little water… — Paulo Coelho Copy Share Image
It's not an easy thing to captive-breed a falcon. You need to take extreme care of its diet and exercise and keep it close… — Shahid Khan Copy Share Image
Since I moved to American Top Team, I feel like I'm the bird that got to escape from its cage, if you know that… — Joanna Jedrzejczyk Copy Share Image
There are women who fly their falcons at any game, little birds and all. — George MacDonald Copy Share Image
A falcon who chases a warlike crane can only hope for a life of pain. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez Copy Share Image
If you have a Falcon Heavy, and you have a Dragon, and you have a Bigelow module, then all of a sudden, life gets… — Bruce Pittman Copy Share Image
I think hawking is the nearest thing to flying in this world. There you sit high up and poised light as air, the horse… — Hilda Lewis Copy Share Image
You learn a lot more about yourself and the opportunity for growth is so much greater when you lose. — Tony Gonzalez Copy Share Image
I've been on some really good teams, but we weren't able to get over the hump. It's offense, defense and special teams, and then… — Tony Gonzalez Copy Share Image
Football is my love. Football is what I'm going to do. I'm a football player first. — Tony Gonzalez Copy Share Image
I think when you give, that's probably the highest form of living. It's better than almost any feeling you could think of. It's way… — Tony Gonzalez Copy Share Image
When I got to the NFL, they asked me what number I wanted, and I said No. 44, but they told me tight ends… — Tony Gonzalez Copy Share Image
My career, it's turned out to be something more than I ever thought and more than I ever dreamed. It's been an unbelievable ride.… — Tony Gonzalez Copy Share Image
I've always wanted a ring. That's been my main goal as a player over the last 15 years of my career. You're really trying… — Tony Gonzalez Copy Share Image
When you find yourself in those situations where you have to take action in a crucial situation, you just do it. — Tony Gonzalez Copy Share Image
I never thought I'd be on the cover of the 'Atlanta Journal' unless I killed someone. — Chris Robinson Copy Share Image
We are creating the new Atlanta, along with Rich Homie Quan and Young Thug. We bring the spaghetti, put it in the bowl, mix… — Quavo Copy Share Image
I'm an Atlanta guy. I think Philly knows that. But I've adopted Philly as my second home, and they've embraced me. — Lou Williams Copy Share Image
When Olympic decathlon gold medalist Bruce Jenner asked a roomful of Olympic hopefuls if they had a list of written goals, every one raised… — Jack Canfield Copy Share Image
If you go to Atlanta, the first question people ask you is, "What's your business?" In Macon they ask, "Where do you go to… — John Berendt Copy Share Image
It took a qualified wizard to detect a summoning in progress. It required only a half-literate idiot with a twitch of power and a… — Ilona Andrews Copy Share Image
I'm a southern girl, and I grew up with this slightly schizophrenic upbringing where I bounced back and forth between Atlanta, Georgia, and a… — Lauren Myracle Copy Share Image
I was a news anchor in Macon for a year and a half, and a news reporter for exactly one year in Spartanburg before… — Ernie Johnson Jr Copy Share Image
In his study of Atlanta over the last 60 years, Kevin Kruse convincingly describes the critical connections between race, Sun Belt suburbanization, the rise… — Dan Carter Copy Share Image
I can't be calm when I drive through sections of Atlanta that look more like Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, than America. — Cynthia McKinney Copy Share Image
Coming from the south side of Atlanta, Georgia, everyone has a chip on their shoulder. That's how competitive it is. It makes athletes great… — Christian Coleman Copy Share Image