Vance Law Quotes
The freshmen played such a big part in the win. I think it's a big lift for them and for our team, to know they can do it.
Vance Law
Quotes to Explore
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In a society that glorifies the pioneers, it's easy to think that an endeavor is only worth pursuing if you can be the first to pursue it.
Wendy Kopp
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Over time, a successful company will acquire much in the way of resources and momentum, and these things often insulate it from reality once it has stopped being successful.
Gary Hamel
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We live in a world where we don't really hear ideas. We just hear propaganda. That's not just boring. It's also very dangerous.
Barbara Sukowa
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When you rebound the ball we're able to move the ball, and we want to get out and run, try to get guys some easy baskets. We don't want to come out and play a half-court game all the time.
Allen Iverson
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In Hollywood I got work but not the right work until Pushing Daisies. Every girl in LA wanted the part of Chuck. I was terrified - I didn't know if I could be funny.
Anna Friel
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If we could look into each other’s hearts and understand the unique challenges each of us faces, I think we would treat each other much more gently, with more love, patience, tolerance, and care.
Marvin J. Ashton
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Ben Hogan is the most merciless of all the modern golfers.
Gene Sarazen
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The real evil is usually the element that makes one nervous while they are confronting or exposing it.
Walid Shoebat
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President Jimmy Carter inherited an impossible sitution - and he and his advisers made the worst of it.a
Gaddis Smith
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I hadn't worked for a couple of years so I thought it would be nice to earn some money and pay the bills.
Gary Oldman
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A restaurant wine list is praised and given awards for reasons that have little to do with its real purpose, as if it existed only to be admired passively, like a stamp collection. A wine list is good only when it functions well in tandem with a menu.
Gerald Asher
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The missionary is no longer a man, a conscience. He is a corpse, in the hands of a confraternity, without family, without love, without any of the sentiments that are dear to us. Emasculated, in a sense, by his vow of chastity, he offers us the distressing spectacle of a man deformed and impotent or engaged in a stupid and useless struggle with the sacred needs of the flesh, a struggle which, seven times out of ten, leads him to sodomy, the gallows, or prison.
Paul Gauguin