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Paterno: By the Book
— published 1989 — 4 editions |
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We Are Penn State!
by Joe Paterno, Sue Paterno — published 2007 |
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Paterno: By the Book
— published 1990 |
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Patereno
— published 1994 |
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Paterno: By the Book
— published 1989 |
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Prep: The Spirit of a High School Football Team (Powerhouse Books)
by Joe Paterno, Richard Corman — published 2008 |
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Called to Coach: Reflections on Life, Faith, and Football
by Bobby Bowden, Mark Schlabach, Joe Paterno — published 2010 — 2 editions |
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Miracle in the Making: The Adam Taliaferro Story
by Scott Brown, Sam Carchidi, Joe Paterno — published 2001 |
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Playing for Paterno: One Coach, Two Eras . . . A Father and Son's Recollections of Playing for JoePa
by Charlie Pittman, Tony Pittman, Jae Bryson — published 2007 |
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Penn State Sports Stories And More
by Mickey Bergstein, Joe Paterno |
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“Success without honor is an unseasoned dish; it will satisfy your hunger, but it won't taste good.”
― Joe Paterno
― Joe Paterno
“There are many people, particularly in sports, who think that success and excellence are the same thing. They are not the same thing. Excellence is something that is lasting and dependable and largely within a person's control. In contrast, success is perishable and is often outside our control. If you strive for excellence, you will probably be successful eventually. People who put excellence in the first place have the patience to end up with success. An additional burden for the victim of the success mentality is that he is threatened by the success of others and he resents real excellence. In contrast, the person that is fascinated by quality is excited when he sees it in others.”
― Joe Paterno
― Joe Paterno
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