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mention
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mentally players tough
Malik Rose He's just one of the most mentally tough players I've ever seen.
mental second seems toughness
Sheldon Brown He seems to be doing better than I did with it, and I thought I did pretty well, ... His mental toughness is second to none, and that's what'll get him over the hump.
men giving perfect
Plato The good man is the only excellent musician, because he gives forth a perfect harmony not with a lyre or other instrument but with the whole of his life.
mentally physically prepared
Yoandy Garlobo We're prepared for this, physically and mentally .
mentally tougher
Trevor Doughty We've got to get tougher mentally and physically. If you want to play at this level, you have to get tougher.
mentioned teacher until year
Mark Fallon I thought they were great, but I didn't think much about them until this year when another teacher mentioned remembering them.
enemy focus leadership people pitch solid terrific trying worst
Jason Portz He's always a person that people are trying to pitch around. He's his own worst enemy at times. When he can focus on doing the little things in the game, he's a terrific player. He's been very solid for us and his leadership has been tremendous.
enemy habit picking weak
Felipe Noguera He has a habit of picking a weak enemy and berating them.
enemy vampire-academy last-sacrifice
Richelle Mead You've got to take it on faith that the enemy of your enemy is your friend.
enemy lessons next
Richelle Mead You forgot another lesson: Never turn your back until you know your enemy is dead. Looks like we’ll have to go over the lesson again the next time I see you—which will be soon. Love, D.
enemy armor addresses
William Shenstone The making presents to a lady one addresses is like throwing armor into an enemy's camp, with a resolution to recover it.
enemy annoying stills
William Saroyan No enemy is so annoying as one who was a friend, or still is a friend,and there are many more of these than one would suspect.
enemy unions utopia
Will Durant Nature smiles at the union of freedom and equality in our utopias. For freedom and equality are sworn and everlasting enemies, and when one prevails the other dies.
enemy melancholy industry
William F. Buckley, Jr. Industry is the enemy of melancholy
enemy allies politician
Richard M. Nixon A politician knows that his friends are not always his allies, and that his adversaries are not always his enemies.
tragedy skinny sage
Richelle Mead ..Sage is convinced one extraneous calorie will make her go from super skinny to just regular skinny. Tragedy.
tragedy may realizing
Reinhold Niebuhr The history of mankind is a perennial tragedy; for the highest ideals which the individual may project are ideals which he can never realize in social and collective terms.
tragedy links ruins
William Manchester It was his [Gen. Douglas MacArthur's] relationship with the administration In Washington which became poisoned by his egomania. Link upon link the bond between events on the battlefield and his own ruin was forged, and, as is essential in genuine tragedy, the gods used the victim himself to forge the links.
tragedy culture warning
William McDonough Modern culture appears to have adopted a strategy of tragedy. If we come here and say, I didn't intend to cause global warning, it's not part of my plan, then we realize it's part of our defacto plan because it's the thing that's happening because we have no other plan.
tragedy hungry hours
Virginia Woolf Tragedies come in the hungry hours.
tragedy faces looks
Saul Alinsky Human beings do not like to look squarely into the face of tragedy. Gloom is unpopular.
tragedy purpose behinds
Robin Roberts The tragedy is not so much the experience that you're having. The tragedy is that we don't take the time to understand the meaning and purpose behind what we're going through.
tragedy testicles composition
Voltaire The composition of a tragedy requires testicles.
tragedy
William Butler Yeats We can only begin to live when we conceive life as Tragedy.