After Notre Dame, what is there?

I truly believe the things Notre Dame stands for.

Notre Dame had a ... sorta... statistical defense.

I'm going to be the next head coach at Notre Dame.

Something big, ... is about to happen at Notre Dame.

I came to Notre Dame to renew the winning tradition.

My dream was to play football at Notre Dame more than anything.

My kids grew up here. My son and daughter both went to Notre Dame.

My first project was 'Hunchback of Notre Dame'. I co-produced that.

The most difficult problem about coaching at Notre Dame is losing early.

I'm a Detroit fan in everything pro and I'm a Notre Dame fan in college.

My first walk illegally at 20 years old was between the towers of Notre Dame.

You don't go to Notre Dame to learn something, you go to Notre Dame to be somebody.

You don't go to Notre Dame to learn something; you go to Notre Dame to be somebody.

When I left the University of Notre Dame, I honestly felt I would never coach again.

Whether you like it or not, you're a national figure after five games at Notre Dame.

I was still rooting for Notre Dame.It's like there's the cultural Catholic experience.

There is no question that Notre Dame has the best, biggest and finest name in college football.

One thing about Notre Dame, it's like a service academy in a lot of ways. There is a closeness.

The best way I could describe it at Notre Dame was that I was accepted as a member of the family.

Probably one of the most surreal moments of my career was acting in front of Notre Dame with a mime.

Those who know Notre Dame, no explanation’s necessary. Those who don’t, no explanation will suffice.

I haven't seen the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, the Louvre. I haven't seen anything. I don't really care.

Notre Dame is the one school that has a national recruiting base, from Florida to Texas to California.

An atheist is a man who watches a Notre Dame - Southern Methodist University game and doesn't care who wins.

In 1953 there were two ways for an Irish Catholic boy to impress his parents: become a priest or attend Notre Dame.

I'm an old man, and all my life I've said that Notre Dame should remain independent because it's a national school.

Notre Dame was my dream school growing up. But in recruiting, they had some other plans, what position they wanted me to play.

I had grown up during a time when Notre Dame football was held in the highest esteem. I listened to all of the games on the radio.

I have no desire at all to become the winningest coach at Notre Dame. The record belongs to Knute Rockne or some other coach in the future.

Having studied at the Sorbonne, I spent my 21st birthday in Paris and celebrated with one of my professors in a cafe outside of Notre Dame.

God has a plan for everybody's life, so there was obviously a reason why He wanted me to go to Notre Dame. Everything happens for a reason.

I don't know what my appeal is. I can see I've got blue eyes and don't look like the Hunchback of Notre Dame but I can't understand the fuss.

When I was growing up we didn't have cable. All that came on Saturday morning was Notre Dame football, and I was there every time to watch it.

When I was 16 and on a tour of Europe, I fell in love with Le Corbusier's Notre Dame du Haut chapel in Ronchamp, France. I'd quite like to live in it.

I teach in the Divinity School at Duke University, a very secular university. But before Duke, I taught fourteen years at the University of Notre Dame.

If you look back at Disney's 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame' or 'Pocahontas,' animated films were trying to get more and more real before CG really arrived.

I've followed Notre Dame football since 1946, when I listened on the radio and Johnny Lujack tackled Doc Blanchard in the open field to preserve a 0-0 tie.

I appreciate the history and tradition of Notre Dame. I also appreciate the history and tradition of Oklahoma, and I have been part of building that tradition here.

I took a Russian class at Notre Dame. Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would fly someday in a Russian spacecraft with two cosmonauts, speaking only Russian.

I've always been a huge fan of Charles Lawton's performance in 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame,' so somewhere along the line, I've always wanted to play that character.

I have always respected how Bobby Bowden would go out and challenge any opponent, and he produced some legendary games against the University of Miami and Notre Dame.

You have to be equal at both - great at football and great at dedicating yourself to the academics at Notre Dame. It's hard. There are no rooty-toot classes for athletes in South Bend.

Beauty is not generic, bland, and clinical. It isn't all things to all people. The Cathedral of Notre Dame in its endlessly intricate detail was beautiful. Modern office buildings are not.

In 1984, I gave a speech at Notre Dame titled 'Religious Belief and Public Morality.' I said that Catholic legislators will live by the laws of the church because we want to stay in the club.

That's one thing: When I left Notre Dame, when I left every school, what I'm the proudest of is we never compromised the rules, never were on probation, never had any major problems of any kind.

I visited Notre Dame at 11 in the morning and the sun was entering through the south rose window, it was so impressive. This is when architecture can be king and give people sensations, like music.

If you look at the history of Notre Dame, if you hire a coach who's been successful at another college program, they're going to be ultra successful at Notre Dame because the talent will always be there.

I feel comfortable singing in the great cathedrals of the world because I spent so much time as a child singing in church. And it isn't very different. Of course, nothing looks quite like Notre Dame de Paris.

The University of Notre Dame does not redshirt, and I endorse that policy completely. I am very much in favor of redshirting, but not at Notre Dame. But there's no doubt about it. It puts us at a huge disadvantage.

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