Deacon Jones quotes:

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  • I never was very big on praying for victory. For God to give a big win to the Denver Broncos, wouldn't He have to take it away from somebody else, say, the Green Bay Packers?

  • It took me a long time to figure out that real big-time success comes from taking lots of small, ordinary steps in the right direction. And you can't ever take the next step until you take the first.

  • You hear all this stuff about inner peace. Hey, there's nothing wrong with it, but I say, hit that line hard. Crack that book - Do your very best all the time and inner peace will take care of itself. The Deacon guarantees it.

  • Know the difference between famous and great.

  • You take all the offensive linemen and put them in a burlap bag, and then you take a baseball bat and beat on the bag. Youâ??re sacking them. Youâ??re bagging them. And thatâ??s what youâ??re doing with a quarterback.

  • Memory is what you did. Life is what you're doing.

  • A nation that spends billions to fix international problems will not have much left over for the victims of tornadoes in Oklahoma.

  • I reserve the right to change my mind. But once I decide on something, I'm going to need a good reason to switch.

  • Somebody told me when Abe Lincoln was a young man, studying by firelight, he said, "I will work hard. I will prepare myself. And my time will come." And you know, that's exactly what I said about myself and football - What do you think? Were Abe and I both just lucky ducks?

  • When I was a teenager, I was so dumb my mamma knocked me off the porch with a broom. You wish you had so good a mamma.

  • How can you possibly be sympathetic to every fool on the planet? Just the other day, I heard a man whining about his hopeless love of cross-dressing. Call me unenlightened, but I started to laugh.

  • You are one of a kind, one in a billion, an incredible unique individual. The problem is, so is everybody else.

  • You're sacking them, you're bagging them. And that's what you're doing with a quarterback.

  • When it comes to your life's work, you can't take yourself too seriously. Even Jesus had an occasional joke with the boys, take walking on water, for instance - but there's a time and place for fun. Jesus never faltered when it came time to tip over the money stalls or to take his hard walk up the mountain.

  • All men are created equal. After that, it's up to you.

  • Anytime you go upside a man's head - or a woman - then they have a tendency to blink they eyes. Or close they eyes.

  • If you feel like you want to die, it's time to sit down and make a list of all the things you haven't done yet.

  • There are all kinds of smiles. On the football field I mostly used the one where the hawk spots the dove.

  • I believe that if you die trying to be your best, the world is still a better place.

  • I'm probably the toughest (expletive) here. Ain't no question about that with me. I'm the toughest guy here... I'm clean. I mean, I ain't got no marks on me. I don't know nobody else who can say that who came out of any sport. I ain't got no marks on me, so I've got to be the baddest dude I know of.

  • First, you've got to get the job. "Yeah, I can do it," I would say. When I was a kid, I could do anything. Lucky nobody ever asked me if I could fly a jet plane.

  • When I flew from Orlando to Los Angeles in 1960, I sat next to a guy from Disney who was paying 75¢ an acre for land. I thought he was some special kind of fool - and since they built the park, history has proven there was a fool sitting in one of our seats.

  • Be patient with the negative people of the world. Take a moment to think how they are helping you clarify your own thinking and firming your own resolve. Then, headslap them out of your way.

  • And so now you think society is to blame for the mess you made of yourself?

  • I did come up with the term "sack" to describe the devastation I was bringing on the poor, cringing quarterbacks in the NFL. "Sack the quarterback." That was nice. I thought it was lots better than saying, "Jones tackles the QB behind the line for another loss of yardage ..." It had a ring to it, and it caught on with the sports writers. But I tell you, doing it was a lot more fun than talking about it.

  • You'll find your life greatly simplified if you only worry about stuff you can fix.

  • I was the originator of smack. Some guys rattle with smack; with other guys it rolls right off their shoulders like nothing.

  • The only rules not meant to be broken are those of love and virtue.

  • The only thing Native Americans ever did better than the rest of us is spirituality. Of course, that's everything, isn't it?

  • How are you going to do great things if you are not committed to your work.

  • The problem a guy who lies all the time faces is he never can tell when anybody else is telling the truth.

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