Charlie Weis (Charles Joseph Weis) Quotes
I'm never going to be content with a comeback when you end up losing ... You can't just accept being in a game that's close and end up losing it. It's just not okay.
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If you are explaining, you are losing.
J. C. Watts
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And, in nineteen seventy two Olympic Games I wasn't really going to be a star, and overnight I became a star.
Olga Korbut
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There's nothing worse than people who want to make you feel better when you are losing. I just want to smack them.
Kate Mara
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My whole career I'm used to playing a lot of games.
Ed Belfour
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I think plenty of games - from 'Thief' to 'Zelda' - have shown that sneaking around can be fun.
Warren Spector
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I found that being online has opened a window for me to look into other people's lives... The greatest fear that I have is losing touch.
Queen Rania of Jordan
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Qualifying for the Olympic Games was one of those moments where you just cry because it was like you've climbed Mount Everest.
Natalie du Toit
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Well, any good comeback needs some true believers.
John Boehner
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I think the pop industry is still a young man's game.
Paul McCartney The Beatles
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If you can accept your differentness and learn to love it and encourage it, then you can be someone wonderful.
Bette Midler
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The content of many cutting-edge games is becoming more and more vivid, violent, and offensive to our most basic values.
Joe Lieberman
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I think a lot of people feel that they are just not listened to, and that the politicians in Washington are just playing games with each other and forgetting about their constituents.
Joe Lieberman
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It's great at least to be at 4-2, ... That part is fun. You get to play games that count now. We're entering a tough stretch here. It starts with the Giants.
Joe Gibbs
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Could we say that the short short is to other kinds of fiction somewhat as the lyric is to other kinds of poetry? The lyric does not seek meaning through extension, it accepts the enigmas of confinement. It strives for a rapid unity of impression, an experience rendered in its wink of immediacy. And so too with the short short.
Irving Howe
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You play 82 games, and it's unheard of that you win every game, but this is one we should have had.
Allen Iverson
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What is working in the economy is a natural comeback plus some effects of the policies we've been following. But I'm sort of worried about the long term effects.
E. J. Dionne
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And then one day when you're playing your little game you'll suddenly find yourself pinned down like a butterfly.
Ian Fleming
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I had to make some drastic choices to avoid losing myself.
Elizabeth Berkley
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It is not how many years we live, but what we do with them.
Evangeline Booth
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On a personal basis, when I decided to become a writer, about the last reason I did it was because I thought I'd meet interesting people and make new friends. But that has turned out to be the very best part.
Vicki Delany
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Indeed, the great paradox of the writer's life is how much time he spends alone trying to connect with other people.
Betsy Lerner
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It sure would be nice to have a Washington that was there for us, but most help has always been local and regional.
Eric Garcetti
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At root what is needed for scientific inquiry is just receptivity to data, skill in reasoning, and yearning for truth. Admittedly, ingenuity can help too.
Willard Van Orman Quine
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I'm never going to be content with a comeback when you end up losing ... You can't just accept being in a game that's close and end up losing it. It's just not okay.
Charlie Weis