"I'd heard about Texas football and how much of a religion it is, but to go to Odessa and experience it first-hand is something different than just hearing about it"
- Jay Hernandez
About this Quote
Jay Hernandez's quote speaks with the power of experiencing something first-hand. He had found out about Texas football and how it was a religious beliefs, however to in fact go to Odessa and experience it was something various. It was more than simply hearing about it; it was feeling the energy of the crowd, the enthusiasm of the gamers, and the intensity of the game. It was an unique experience that could not be replicated by merely hearing about it. It was a powerful reminder of the significance of experiencing things for yourself, instead of relying on pre-owned details. It is an experience that Jay Hernandez will always remember, and one that will stay with him for the rest of his life.
This quote is written / told by Jay Hernandez somewhere between February 20, 1978 and today. He was a famous Actor from USA.
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