Bill Walton

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Bill Walton


Born
in La Mesa, California, The United States
November 05, 1952

Died
May 27, 2024


Average rating: 3.97 · 2,214 ratings · 299 reviews · 71 distinct worksSimilar authors
Back from the Dead

4.01 avg rating — 1,222 ratings — published 2016 — 11 editions
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Nothing But Net: Just Give ...

3.43 avg rating — 51 ratings — published 1994 — 3 editions
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Creating Your Best Life: Di...

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Bill Walton

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A Pinch of Salt: Book 2

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A Pinch of Salt: Book 1

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Taming the Four-Headed Drag...

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Indonesia and Papua New Gui...

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Bill Walton: Basketball

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Nugatory Ramblings. Poetry

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“His ability to evoke Celtic pride was incredible. He would always talk about how all the old players called him up after an embarrasing performance and wanted to disassociate themselves from the Celtics. They wanted to mail in their championship rings, wanted their numbers removed from the rafters, and by this point there would be tears rolling down our cheeks and we'd want to kill.”
Bill Walton

“He told us that he had made a mistake by leaving the word love out of the Pyramid of Success. And that love is the single most powerful and important word in our language and culture. And until we allow the power of love to supersede the love of power, none of us has any chance of success at all. There”
Bill Walton, Back from the Dead

“People who suffer learn to laugh about their sadness in public.”
Bill Walton, Back from the Dead