Oh, Dearest Mother, Sweetest Virgin of Altagracia, our Patroness. You are our Advocate and to you we recommend our needs. You are our Teacher and like disciples we come to learn from the example of your holy life. You are our Mother, and like children, we come to offer you all of the love of our hearts. Receive, dearest Mother, our offerings and listen attentively to our supplications. Amen.



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Posted: June 10 2010 at 9:47pm | IP Logged Quote Angie Mc

I thought you all might like to read Bill Walton's tribute to Coach John Wooden, especially the part about how planning fits with a well-lived life:

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...“Coach Wooden taught by example. He never asked or expected anyone to do anything that he hadn’t already done himself. He gave us the ability to learn how to learn, and to compete. His keen knowledge and foresight to always be about what’s next, always about the future, enabled him to lead an incredibly active, constructive, positive and contributing life.

“Coach Wooden never talked about winning and losing, but rather about the effort to win. He rarely talked about basketball, but generally about life. He never talked about strategy, statistics or plays, but rather about people and character. Coach Wooden never tired of telling us that once you become a good person, then you have a chance of becoming a good basketball player.

...“John Wooden represents the conquest of substance over hype, the triumph of achievement over erratic flailing, the conquest of discipline over gambling, and the triumph of executing an organized plan over hoping that you’ll be lucky, hot or in the zone.

“John Wooden also represents the conquest of sacrifice, hard work and commitment to achievement over the pipe dream that someone will just give you something, or that you can take a pill or turn a key to get what you want.

“The joy and happiness in Coach Wooden’s life came from the success and accomplishments of others. He never let us forget what he learned from his two favorite teachers, Abraham Lincoln and Mother Theresa, “that a life not lived for others is not a life.”


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Posted: June 10 2010 at 9:52pm | IP Logged Quote guitarnan

This is exactly why Coach was so important to so many, many people throughout his life. He was famous for winning championships, developing young players and never cursing on the basketball court, but he should be remembered for exactly these things.

Live a clean life. Be part of the team. Give to others. Have a plan and execute it. Be faithful to your God, your spouse, your family and your calling in life. Coach Wooden didn't just teach these things. He lived them, and then some.

That's why he will be missed.

P.S. Coach used to run a basketball camp at Pepperdine University...and he played cribbage with my aunt on some of his breaks. Can you imagine?

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Posted: June 11 2010 at 7:02am | IP Logged Quote Becky Parker

Angie, this is an inspiring quote. Thank you for posting it. This will make great copy work for my kids!

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Posted: June 11 2010 at 9:45pm | IP Logged Quote Angie Mc

Becky Parker wrote:
Angie, this is an inspiring quote. Thank you for posting it. This will make great copy work for my kids!


what a great idea, Becky. I saw an interview with Walton and his sons who talked about how their dad would put Wooden quotes on their lunch bags for school and how their buddies would join around at lunch to read the quote.

When I have more book money in the budget, I'll be checking out some of Wooden's books. I'm curious about his pyramid.

what I find encouraging about "the triumph of executing an organized plan" is the idea that we can't assume that a plan will be implemented...that, in fact, many plans will be foiled. Yet, that doesn't mean we ditch planning. It means that we enjoy the triumph of execution when it happens. I like that .

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Posted: June 11 2010 at 10:09pm | IP Logged Quote guitarnan

One of the things that Coach's players seem to remember and value most about him was his willingness to lead by example. He was clean-cut, didn't swear (no mean feat, on the basketball court), and was devoted to the important things in life (God, family, integrity). He used to give lessons on how to put on socks and shoes to his players - so they would not get blisters. (People ridicule this, but this dance mom totally gets it. Can't play or dance if your feet hurt, right?)

He insisted that his players present a clean-cut image, too. No one doubted his willingness to cut a disobedient player, either. They believed it because he lived his code of ethics.

I think a man who grew up without modern conveniences and handled fame with dignity and humility, who was not too proud to mop the gym floor before basketball practice, who believed in the fundamentals (of basketball and everything else) and who married the only girl he ever dated is a man to admire - and that's Coach Wooden.

I know there's a lot of eulogizing going on right now (and I'm part of it), but there's a reason. Those of us who grew up with the Bruin basketball legend and watched his players go on to become NBA greats (and some of us were lucky enough to be Bruins ourselves!) have always known these things about Coach. We feel blessed to have been part of this experience, even from the sidelines.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who played under Coach at UCLA, says his favorite John Wooden quote is:

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Talent is God given; be humble. Fame is man given; be thankful. Conceit is self given; be careful.


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