Bob Stoops Quotes
I don't want to say the teams are mirror images of each other, ... but there's a lot of similarities on both sides of the ball.Bob Stoops
Quotes to Explore
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My works look to how images are produced, but specially based upon how the material reacts.
Walead Beshty -
Initially, the horrific images of September 11th triggered an enormous wave of solidarity.
Ulrich Beck -
I lost the ball in the moon.
Hank Sauer -
Of course managers win ball games.
Walter Alston -
I like creating images.
Kate Moss -
Teams are always hitting me in the gut, trying to grab me when I jump and stuff like that. But I expect it.
J. J. Watt
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The more images I gathered from the past, I said, the more unlikely it seemed to me that the past had actually happened in this or that way, for nothing about it could be called normal: most of it was absurd, and if not absurd, then appalling.
W. G. Sebald -
Each team's a little different, how they want to build a team. ... Certainly Pittsburgh is a scheme that works, they won a Super Bowl. If you watch their team, there are a lot of draft choices, they're real conscious about that. It remains to be seen how we'll end up doing, but we've chosen to be more aggressive in free agency.
Joe Gibbs -
You want to keep the ball, make first downs. You're trying to give yourself a chance to run and, every now and then, mix in the pass. When you lose a football game, you can say almost anything about it, but we thought we were trying to do smart things. Finishing off the game, that's a big deal, and that's what we've got to do.
Joe Gibbs -
In order to have a great rivalry, ... you've got to have two teams that are beating each other, and it's been one-sided. So I don't know. I can't speak for the rivalry part of it, but certainly we haven't been doing our part is the best way of putting it. And I think they're a much improved football team over last year from what I've seen on film. I think they've got a new system there on defense, and they're obviously very, very well-coached, and I have great respect there for Coach Parcells.
Joe Gibbs -
Truth is a totality, the sum of many overlapping partial images. History, on the other hand, sacrifices totality in the interest of continuity.
Edmund Leach -
To verify images kills them, and it is always more enriching to imagine than to experience.
Gaston Bachelard
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I thought that (Newman) worked hard (on Thursday night) and that is the way that she needs to work and the way the teams needs to work on a day to day basis. What we've got going with (Vincent) is that if you are going to key on her we will burn you inside and you have to play her straight up.
B. R. Hayden -
We don't have an identity as far as how we play on the defensive end. We might play well one night and on another night we won't play well. We always score the ball and average 100 points, so obviously our problem is in other areas. Until we take care of those problems, we're going to continue to struggle.
Allen Iverson -
We are going to try to find you. We have teams of people canvassing neighborhoods and visiting churches and relief centers.
Elaine Chao -
To me, the camera is like a musical instrument. You use it to control the flow, shape, size and colors of images.
Conrad Hall -
I'd like to see some of the teams that got in play in the Big East or ACC and go 9-7, 8-8 in those leagues. Don't tell us you're picking the best 34 at-large teams.
Dick Vitale -
When Stephen got hurt...it was either a motivating force for the Pacers to get their run, but at the same time he was turning the ball over a lot, so he may have been an asset by default.
Phil Jackson
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Humility is what makes teams great. I've preached it for a long period of time.
Rick Pitino -
Writing about music is like dancing about architecture - it's really a stupid thing to want to do.
Elvis Costello -
There's beauty in everyone's mug and body-ody-ody, but taking care of those things requires a lot of work, energy, and effort.
Alyssa Edwards -
I don't want to say the teams are mirror images of each other, ... but there's a lot of similarities on both sides of the ball.
Bob Stoops