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I just stay home all the time. But the things I have learned outside of basketball is you got to take care of your body.
Giannis Antetokounmpo
Time
Home
You
Care
Stay
Take
Outside
Take Care
Learned
Got
Just
Body
Your
Your Body
Things
Basketball
I can't take my mind off basketball.
Giannis Antetokounmpo
Mind
Take
Off
Basketball
My goal is to win in Milwaukee, bring a championship in the city, and make the team a lot better. So I would never leave for L.A.
Giannis Antetokounmpo
Win
Better
Would
City
Never
Make
Leave
Goal
Lot
Team
Bring
Championship
Milwaukee
I always had to be there for my family. I think that helped me a lot to adjust to the NBA.
Giannis Antetokounmpo
Family
Me
Think
Adjust
Had
Always
Lot
Helped
NBA
Don't ask who's influenced me. A lion is made up of the lambs he's digested, and I've been reading all my life.
Giorgos Seferis
Life
Lion
Me
Made
My Life
Reading
All My Life
He
Been
Up
Influenced
Lambs
Ask
Opposition brings concord. Out of discord comes the fairest harmony.
Heraclitus
Concord
Harmony
Out
Fairest
Discord
Opposition
Brings
Eyes and ears are poor witnesses to people if they have uncultured souls.
Heraclitus
Eyes
People
Ears
Witnesses
Souls
Poor
Corpses are more fit to be thrown out than is dung.
Heraclitus
Corpses
Out
More
Thrown
Fit
Than
No one that encounters prosperity does not also encounter danger.
Heraclitus
Prosperity
Danger
No-One
Also
Does
Encounter
Encounters
But I like not these great success of yours; for I know how jealous are the gods.
Herodotus
Success
Jealous
Jealousy
Great
Great Success
Like
Know
How
Gods
Yours
As the old saw says well: every end does not appear together with its beginning.
Herodotus
Together
Old
Beginning
Every
Saw
Says
Well
Does
End
Appear
I am bound to tell what I am told, but not in every case to believe it.
Herodotus
Truth
Believe
Every
Tell
Case
Bound
Am
Illness strikes men when they are exposed to change.
Herodotus
Change
Men
Strikes
Exposed
Illness
The man who has planned badly, if fortune is on his side, may have had a stroke of luck; but his plan was a bad one nonetheless.
Herodotus
Man
Luck
Side
Stroke
Bad
Bad One
Had
Badly
Nonetheless
His
May
Plan
Planned
Fortune
Who
It is clear that not in one thing alone, but in many ways equality and freedom of speech are a good thing.
Herodotus
Alone
Good
Freedom
Equality
Freedom Of Speech
Ways
One Thing
Good Thing
Clear
Many
Thing
Speech
If you should put even a little on a little and should do this often, soon this would become big.
Hesiod
You
Big
Become
Would
Put
Soon
Often
Little
Should
Even
Observe due measure, for right timing is in all things the most important factor.
Hesiod
Important
Timing
All Things
Factor
Observe
Most
Due
The Most Important
Measure
Right
Things
Whoever, fleeing marriage and the sorrows that women cause, does not wish to wed comes to a deadly old age.
Hesiod
Age
Marriage
Women
Cause
Old
Wish
Old Age
Wed
Sorrows
Deadly
Does
Fleeing
Whoever
Admire a small ship, but put your freight in a large one; for the larger the load, the greater will be the profit upon profit.
Hesiod
Will
Profit
Admire
Small
Put
Freight
Greater
Ship
Your
Large
Larger
Load
But they who give straight judgements to strangers and to those of the land and do not transgress what is just, for them the city flourishes and its people prosper.
Hesiod
People
Strangers
Those
City
Give
Prosper
Judgements
Just
Transgress
Straight
Them
Land
Who
Flourishes
Work is no disgrace: it is idleness which is a disgrace.
Hesiod
Work
Idleness
Disgrace
Which
The fool knows after he's suffered.
Hesiod
Fool
He
Knows
After
Suffered
When you deal with your brother, be pleasant, but get a witness.
Hesiod
You
Witness
Pleasant
Brother
Deal
Get
Your
Potter is jealous of potter, and craftsman of craftsman; and the poor have a grudge against the poor, and the poet against the poet.
Hesiod
Jealous
Poet
Potter
Craftsman
Against
Poor
Grudge
Justice prevails over transgression when she comes to the end of the race.
Hesiod
Justice
Prevails
Over
She
End
Transgression
Race
False shame accompanies a man that is poor, shame that either harms a man greatly or profits him; shame is with poverty, but confidence with wealth.
Hesiod
Man
Confidence
Wealth
Poverty
Shame
Him
Accompanies
False
Greatly
Either
Poor
Profits
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