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Louisville Quotes: "Every time I look in the mirror, I see that kid from Louisville, Kentucky, staring back at me. His name was Cassius Clay."

Every time I look in the mirror, I see that kid from Louisville, Kentucky, staring back at me. His name was Cassius Clay.



Louisville Quotes: "When I started out back in Louisville, there was Harry Collins. He was my first teacher. He saw that I was so obsessed with magic that he taught me the love of magic."

When I started out back in Louisville, there was Harry Collins. He was my first teacher. He saw that I was so obsessed with magic that he taught me the love of magic.




Louisville Quotes: "She was seriously staring. Which was what you did when you got a gander at a man who is hung like a Louisville Slugger."

She was seriously staring. Which was what you did when you got a gander at a man who is hung like a Louisville Slugger.



Louisville Quotes: "I worked at a Books-a-Million in Louisville for several years."

I worked at a Books-a-Million in Louisville for several years.




Louisville Quotes: "LA Clippers should come to Louisville"

LA Clippers should come to Louisville



Louisville Quotes: "I think Louisville will be fired up for this game. They might be in revenge mode. But, this time of the year records, don't mean much. Anything can happen."

I think Louisville will be fired up for this game. They might be in revenge mode. But, this time of the year records, don't mean much. Anything can happen.



Louisville Quotes: "Democrats in Louisville were led by Courier-Journal editor Henry Watterson and were implacably opposed to blacks voting."

Democrats in Louisville were led by Courier-Journal editor Henry Watterson and were implacably opposed to blacks voting.