Quotes & Sayings About Athlete Retirement
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Whatever harm the evil may do, the harm done by the good is the most harmful harm. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Parker fixated on the envelope's precise penmanship as she lifted it. Her grandmother rarely took the time to write her own name in the return address, let alone give it the aesthetic attention that this one so seemed to demand. Once, when Parker questioned her on this, her grandmother casually asserted that she "didn't quite believe in envelopes" as if this were a debatable concept like Socialism or wearing white after Labor Day. — Abby Slovin

The day stretched out in front of him like an empty road in the desert. — Joanne Harris

The right time is any time that one is still so lucky as to have. — Henry James

I hardly need to abstract things, for each object is unreal enough already, so unreal that I can only make it real by means of painting. — Max Beckmann

On a personal level, I don't have many individual achievements ... — Eddie Lacy

Definitions, contrary to popular opinion, tell us nothing about things. They only describe people's linguistic habits; that is, they tell us what noises people make under what conditions. — S.I. Hayakawa

Pain explains a great deal of human conduct, but the fear of pain even more. — Neil Abramson

Peter Forsberg's skills and determination made him one of the most powerful forwards in the NHL during the best years of his career. Hearing of his retirement is sad news but one day every athlete has to come to this decision. He should be very proud of all he accomplished throughout his career. — Patrick Roy

On your life, underestimating the proclivities of finches is likely to lead to great internal hemorrhaging. — Charles Darwin