Quotes about second
second-chance female lasts
Suffice to say, many women find their first appearance on a comedy panel show to be their last. Second chances seem to be given less often to the female of the species. Jo Brand
second-chance doors bed
I was out of my bed in one second, trembling with excitement, and I dashed to the door and into the adjoining room, where I could watch the streets below from the windows. Hermann Hesse
second seven
They got it down to seven once in the second half, but we got it back up to 10 pretty quickly." ()
second
They get it to each other very well. Second in assists in the country.
seconds thirty
Thirty seconds later, it just went up in smoke.
second served spread third three
They served very aggressively in the second and third games. They spread it out through all three games.
second start
They put us under a lot of pressure, particularly at the start of the second half.
second winning
It's tremendous. Winning is great. The second one reinforces the first one and makes you feel like you kind of belong.
second worry
It started to worry me after the second goal. The first goal, I was still alright, but after the second one I got a little nervous.
second seen tropical year
This is the second warmest year we've ever seen over the tropical Atlantic. It's pretty toasty out there.
second seen sun time
This is the second time I've ever seen the sun here, so that's good.
second third time
This is the second or third time he's done that here. LeBron James
second
It's a dogfight right now for second place.
second straight
It was going straight to the second baseman. Then it went like this.
second sports
I just was in the second round. That's painful, because always is tough to lose, but well, that's sport. You win, you lose. Rafael Nadal
second-chance found has-beens
This has been my life. I have found it worth living, and would gladly live it again if the second chance were offered me. Bertrand Russell
second
We were better in the second game, so it's disappointing that we didn't play more relaxed.
second-chance easy novel
Publishers love to compartmentalize, and Second Chance was not an easy novel to define. Chet Williamson
second-chance feels chances-in-life
There are no second chances in life, except to feel remorse. Carlos Ruiz Zafon
second-chance ebb-and-flow missing
I don't want anyone to ever put himself or herself in a box of, "I lost my second chance!" Because life brings you ebbs and flows, and if you miss out on this second chance, guess what, you're going to get another one if you decide that you're ready to have one. Bob Harper
second three
three second basemen I want to see play. Clint Hurdle
second third three
Of the three prerequisites of genius; the first is soul; the second is soul; and the third is soul.
second
The second one, I thought it was going to fall.
second
I wanted a name that would put us first in the phone directory, or second if you count ABBA. Martin Fry
seconds voter
This is so complicated for the voter to understand. And you only have 30 seconds to make a pitch.
second service
That's not true, we do loans, we do CDs, we can do second mortgages, annuities; we are a full-service bank, just like any other bank.
secondary settled uneasy
We are a little uneasy but the secondary will make plays. After we get settled in you will see that we make plays. Tom Zbikowski
second-chance people example
I'm an example of why people deserve second chances. Cam Newton
second
We did, Monday, a read-through, the first act; Tuesday, the second act. And then we did two shows. Reba McEntire
second-chance first-impression firsts
First impressions never have a second chance. Charles R. Swindoll
second-chance hands history
Newspapers are the second hand of history. This hand, however, is usually not only of inferior metal to the other hands, it also seldom works properly. Arthur Schopenhauer
second seen short
We've seen him play short and how he can play there. We want to keep getting a feel for him at second base. Clint Hurdle
second-chance people tourism
Tourism is our second biggest industry in terms of the people it employs. Ed Rendell