Robert H. Schuller Quotes
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Chess is mental torture.
Garry Kasparov -
I would love to see young writers come out of college and know there is a possibility to be a novelist.
Pat Conroy -
I always felt that my greatest asset was not my physical ability, it was my mental ability.
Caitlyn Jenner -
Baseball is ninety percent mental. The other half is physical.
Yogi Berra -
Mental attitude and concentration are the keys to pitching.
Ferguson Jenkins -
Home is the nicest word there is.
Laura Ingalls Wilder
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More than 200,000 kids have had their lives transformed by ARK. I use that word properly.
Ian Wace -
My favorite word was a word James Lapine used repeatedly in 'Sunday in the Park with George,' which was the word 'connect.' All I want to do is connect.
Mandy Patinkin -
Avoid sarcasm. Don't insist on the last word.
Ford Frick -
'Feminism' is such an incredibly awkward word for us these days, isn't it? Not to be feminist would be bizarre, wouldn't it?
Kate Atkinson -
I love to draw and paint. I'm very active in that way, but I'm not very good with the written word, though.
Mackenzie Foy -
Knowledge is a polite word for dead but not buried imagination.
e. e. cummings
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I have expressed my opinion through the written word through my books, that is all.
Oriana Fallaci -
Word of mouth travels faster than anything else.
Cam Newton -
I think the older you are, the more you're going to cling to the printed word as being sacred.
H. G. Bissinger -
Tagliatelle comes from the word tagliare, meaning 'to cut.' Tagliolini are simply thinly cut tagliatelle.
Yotam Ottolenghi -
The calling of the humanities is to make us truly human in the best sense of the word.
J. Irwin Miller -
I've had mental errors before while not shooting the ball well and while shooting the ball well, and vice versa. So I can't compound one on top of the other. It's just a matter of getting out of the groove of shooting bad and just staying more locked in.
J. R. Smith
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If you want to understand opposition to climate action, follow the money.
Paul Krugman -
Lectures broke into one's day and were clearly a terrible waste of time, necessary no doubt if you were reading law or medicine or some other vocational subject, but in the case of English, the natural thing to do was talk a lot, listen to music, drink coffee and wine, read books, and go to plays, perhaps be in plays.
Stephen Fry -
I pecked my stories out two-fingered on the Remington portable typewriter my mother had bought me. I had begged for it when I was ten.
Octavia E. Butler -
American history is a quagmire, and the more one knows, the quaggier the mire gets.
Sarah Vowell -
The very word possibility creates a mental climate conducive to creativity.
Robert H. Schuller