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sports dream ambition
We like them big ... but we'll settle for players with three kinds of bones - a funnybone, a wishbone and a backbone. The funnybone is to enjoy a laugh, even at one's own expense. The wishbone is to think by, set one's goals high and have dreams and ambitions. And the backbone - well, that's what a player needs to get up and go to work and make those dreams come true. Duffy Daugherty
sports games feelings
My only feeling about superstition is that it's unlucky to be behind at the end of the game. Duffy Daugherty
sports believe born
I can't believe how much money I lose betting on sports. "sucker born every minute". That's me! Doyle Brunson
sports school ghetto
I always loved the way music made me feel. I did sports at school and all, but when I got home, it was just music. Everybody in my neighborhood loved music. I could jump the back fence and be in the park where there were ghetto blasters everywhere. Dr. Dre
sports health athlete
The only athletic sport I ever mastered was backgammon. Douglas William Jerrold
sports helping help-me
I wanted to learn how to skate backwards and they wouldn't help me and they went off and left me on my own. Dorothy Hamill
sports thinking should-have
Every time you go out on the ice, there are slight flaws. You can always think of something you should have done better. These are the things you must work on. Dorothy Hamill
sports ice judging
I was just ice skating. I had no concept of that. In those days you couldn't see the judges. I was this little person on the ice and they were just people that would stand around the boards. Dorothy Hamill
sports greek trying
Versatility is one of the few human traits which are universally intolerable. You may be good at Greek and good at painting and be popular. You may be good at Greek and good at sport, and be wildly popular. But try all three and you’re a mountebank. Nothing arouses suspicion quicker than genuine, all-round proficiency. Dorothy Dunnett
careers goal empowering
Where I am now, you're very much at everybody else's mercy. You have no control over your career in a lot of ways. It's just important to know what your own goals are, because that's empowering. Rose Byrne
careers want-something bored
There's a high point in your career, and then people get bored; they want something else to come along. Peter Temple
careers long wanted
What I wanted more than anything was a long career. Terence Stamp
careers people kind
I certainly feel my career was a great career because it inspired so many many people, literally hundreds of people to follow a new kind of life and to realize that they could make out and advance their own professional and private and social lives. Katherine Dunham
careers together has-beens
I have been in control of what Ive been doing, of the career Ive put together. Aidan Gillen
doubt serious ifs
There is faith in every serious doubt, namely, the faith in the truth as such, even if the only truth we can express is our lack of truth. Paul Tillich
doubt ankles looks
When I do get pregnant, I highly doubt I'll be one of those women who don't look pregnant from behind - I'll be that chick who looks pregnant from her ankles up! Katherine Heigl
doubt significant position
Whether or not you liked George W. Bush, there was no doubt about what position he was going to take, and that's what endeared him to a significant segment of American society. Frank Luntz
doubt shadow
Doubt is faith's shadow. Jo Nesbo
doubt literature praying
I will listen to anyone's convictions, but pray keep your doubts to yourself. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
doubt fields pioneers
Most pioneers are at the mercy of doubt at the beginning, whether of their worth, of their theories, or of the whole enigmatic field in which they labour. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
doubt resurrection interpretation
Without a doubt, at the center of the New Testament there stands the Cross, which receives its interpretation from the Resurrection. Hans Urs von Balthasar
doubt desperate
One must always hope when one is desperate, and doubt when one hopes. Gustave Flaubert
doubt madness illness
Doubt … is an illness that comes from knowledge and leads to madness. Gustave Flaubert