Steve Blake (Steven Hanson Blake) Quotes
When I was told my team was lucky to win, I replied: "the more we practice, the luckier we get."

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You need to take care of your time and practice, you need to rest and talk to media. So it's really important to organize those things.
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The Sangh Parivar, against which I had been waging a war, misled the people. My opponents used the Election Commission and the bureaucracy to win a political battle.
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Some people thought I'd be on the PGA Tour, that I'd win tournaments, play in majors, contend in majors, win majors. I thought they were crazy.
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The mistake I really learned from was in 2005, leading the Indianapolis 500. I had a decision whether or not to save enough fuel to finish the race - which meant slowing down - or going all-out for the win. I went conservative and saved enough fuel to go to the end but finished fourth.
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What is important is to win.
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I think the tennis is only a game. You can lose. You can win. After that? In life, there are much more important things than tennis.
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If you're not going to wear a tiara when you win a Newbery Award, when are you going to wear one?
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Once you become an Olympic champion, you are expected to win all the time.
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I always trained hard in my life to win the title, and I will train twice as hard to stay at the top.
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I don't want to be just an average guy. I want to do whatever possible to win a lot of games. I'm a competitor.
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I've got to believe I'm the first person to win the Newbery who has written a Harlequin romance!
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Many of those who have paid the ultimate price for freedom have come through the wrestling ranks. We need to honor them and win this decision to have wrestling - the world's oldest sport - remain a part of the most prestigious athletic competition in the world, the Olympics.
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If you don't have good horses, it's very tough to win.
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When you win, you want more of it. You can't win enough.
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It's nice to win. I'll never win again. I may have to take up golf - take on Tiger.
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I still have the desire to succeed, and I've always felt success is measured by what you've done in the win column, not top 10s.
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I'm not in the business of bayoneting the wounded. I feel the blockchain revolution is kind of my victory. I don't care whether I win it, someone else wins it.
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When I do something that's stressful, I have to find a moment of peace, so I tend to meditate and get in the flow. It's a regular practice of mine.
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Why should Scotland be stopped from suggesting to the English people that we join a new union under new terms? Let's not try to dominate one another. Let's be a collection, like being in the pub with a kitty. When we vote in Scotland, we vote one way, but the other country votes another way and we always end up with what they vote for.
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In early 1983, Gary Goetzman and I went to see my favorite band, the Talking Heads, at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. The show was like seeing a movie just waiting to be filmed.
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I wrote about the life of a housing officer in Britain, in a pretty rough area of London. Maybe it was because I'm a big-mouth and an exhibitionist, and I'm slightly egotistical. All those things have to come together for a writer.
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UNICEF is successfully giving children and young people all over the world opportunities and hope. Just like the ones we met on the Long Way Down - protecting them from exploitation and giving them chances in life.
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When I was told my team was lucky to win, I replied: "the more we practice, the luckier we get."