One thing you should know about me is I never play to lose. Always aim high and rarely obey the rules.
J. COLEOne thing you should know about me is I never play to lose. Always aim high and rarely obey the rules.
J. COLEIn this life ain’t no happy endings. Only pure beginnings followed by years of sinning and fake repentance.
J. COLEIt was hard during preseason and the first week. But then I was like, wait, is it actually hard?
J. COLEDespite the fear, we have to choose to jump or be forced to live with regret.
J. COLESome of us got grandparents that walked miles to work instead of riding bus, just to show the bus companies that they won’t tolerate racism.
J. COLEI don’t like to think of it as being fired. Instead, I prefer to think of it as being on indefinite leave with a sabbatical flair.
J. COLESchool is a good place – it ain’t for everybody, but I think it’s for most people.
J. COLEFeels so right to let things go.
J. COLEIf you ain’t aim too high, then you aim too low!
J. COLERight or wrong I can’t say, but I can say it was honest.
J. COLEHard to move on when you always regret one.
J. COLEThe further I go, I still feel equally further from my eventual goal. Because as I grow, I get more goals. I’m never content.
J. COLEMy parents were divorced by the time I was even conscious – like, I don’t remember them ever being together.
J. COLEI put a lot of pressure on myself. I think something’s not good enough, and I won’t stop until I feel like I’ve made it. I’m never satisfied.
J. COLENothing lasts forever, but at least we’ve got these memories.
J. COLEMy intuition is telling me there’ll be better days
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