I may be a maverick, but it doesn't mean I like playing tricks.
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I'm a maverick. I've always been a maverick.
If you're used to being a maverick, then people don't get surprised when you start acting strangely.
My main motivation is not to get bored. I'm just hoping I get a vaguely maverick reputation.
I always wanted to be an independent maverick, writing plays and putting them on myself.
The whole world loves a maverick and the whole world wants the maverick to achieve something nobler than simple rebellion.
If you're calling yourself a maverick and you're not Dirk Nowitzki, then you are probably not one. In fact, this rule applies to anyone declaring themselves a 'God-fearing Christian' or a 'Man of the people.'
Maverick is a word which appeals to me more than misfit. Maverick is active, misfit is passive.
There is a piece of me that likes to fondly imagine my maverick and rebellious nature. But, more accurately, I like to have a nice and cosy institution that I can rub up against a little bit.
I'm pretty well-rounded. I can do most of my tricks left and right, in both directions. I try to be smooth and confident. But it's still developing. I'm still trying to find my own personal touch in the way I ski.
I just wanna be me and play golf. I'm just Bubba.
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