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Mar 15, 2023 · Here are the 22 most inspiring Ted Lasso quotes, from the man, the myth, the legend himself. "Taking on a challenge is a lot like riding a horse, isn't it? If you're comfortable while...
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Mar 14, 2023 · “You Had Me at Coach”: The 30 Best ‘Ted Lasso’ Quotes. Believe in these all-time great lines from Apple TV+’s Jason Sudeikis-starring comedy.
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- Ted says to believe in yourself. "Ted Lasso" is widely known for Ted's lack of an ego, his relentless and disarming positivity, and his quotable wisdom, and the entire series since its inception is based around Ted encouraging his players to find their own greatness and to believe it in fully.
- Ted says make every day your masterpiece. Ted Lasso's nigh-endless kindness is a major element of the character and the series, but he still wants his team to improve and grow (as well as, in the second season, overcome their long string of tied games).
- Ted says to embrace discomfort. When Ted first arrives in the U.K. to coach Richmond in the series premiere, you can tell that the unflappable coach is a little bit antsy.
- Ted says to neither panic nor snooze. The second season opens with Richmond in trouble — they're not a losing team anymore, but they've been beset by a series of tied games.
- Ted's Wise Darts. Ted (Jason Sudeikis) memorably overtakes Rebecca’s (Hannah Waddingham) ex Rupert (Anthony Head) during a game of darts, teaching the overconfident man a serious lesson in humility.
- Believe. The whole show centers on Ted’s mantra of “Believe.” Scrawled across a sign he hangs over his office door, Ted constantly pushes his team members to believe in themselves and each other.
- Be a Goldfish. Ted has plenty of positive coaching moments, but one of his best pieces of advice is relayed to Sam Obisanya (Toheeb Jimoh). When AFC Richmond ends up losing against Manchester City in the Season 1 finale, Ted acknowledges that it’s a tough loss and it’s okay to be sad, but he prompts Sam, asking for the player to remind the team of those wise words.
- In It to Win It. Despite being relegated at the end of Season 1, Ted’s willingness to put the team ahead of himself by resigning is a noble gesture. Thankfully, Rebecca doesn’t allow it.
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- The "Be Curious" darts speech. “Guys have underestimated me my entire life and for years I never understood why – it used to really bother me. But then one day I was driving my little boy to school and I saw a quote by Walt Whitman, it was painted on the wall and it said, ‘Be curious, not judgmental.’
- His dislike of tea. Rebecca Welton: “How do you take your tea?” Ted: “Well, usually I take it right back to the counter because someone’s made a horrible mistake.”
- This line about God. Rebecca: “So I spoke to the owner of The Sun.” Ted: “You spoke to God!?” Boss: “No, the owner of the newspaper.” Ted: “Oh.”
- His halftime speech about change. “I know change can be scary. One minute, you are playing freeze tag out there at recess with all your buddies. Next thing you know, you’re getting zits, your voice gets low, and every time your art teacher, Ms. Scanlon, leans over your desk to check and see how your project’s going, you feel all squiggly inside.
"Sunflowers" is the sixth episode of the third season of the American sports comedy-drama television series Ted Lasso, based on the character played by Jason Sudeikis in a series of promos for NBC Sports' coverage of England's Premier League.
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Jun 18, 2024 · 'Ted Lasso' ended its three-season run on Apple TV+ in 2023. A fan favorite, the acclaimed series is chock-full of heartwarming moments and inspirational messages like the quotes included here.