Bistrian Precast Quotes & Sayings
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Too many people look on outscoring someone as winning, I never tried to get that across to my players. — John Wooden

If the church looked at what he bought, they'd certainly wonder. He was doctoring animals for Miss Mary was the planned excuse. He tried to think like a woman in the toiletry aisle, trying to remember what they used that men didn't. How the hell would he justify a pack of maxi-pads? — Lucian Bane

Everything you say and do is having an impact on others. — Barry Manilow

I don't emphasize the whatevs. I say it as if it's truly a toss-away word. — Eugene Mirman

You use your emotions to try and find them in the character that you're playing. — Joshua Sasse

There were those apres-sex moments when, in a half-asleep or forgetting that I was with a woman, I would reach out and touch her vagina- only to suddenly pull back my hand, as if surprised. — John Irving

Sometimes rising above is the only way to stop the hate from spreading. It's not what anyone expects, and it does make them stop and think. — Madelyn Alt

It's not how you fall that counts.. It's how you get up — Joe Namath

Did you read the part that says, 'Your hair is like a flock of goats'? How romantic is that? Or that other line, 'Your neck is like the tower of David.' Oh, now, that sounds real attractive! If some guy tried those lines on me, I'm sure I'd fall instantly in love with him. — Robin Jones Gunn

I want to walk into a room, be it a hospital for the dying or a hospital for the sick children, and feel that I am needed. I want to do, not just to be. — Princess Diana

It is tempting to believe that social evils arise from the activities of evil men and that if only good men (like ourselves, naturally) wielded power, all would be well. That view requires only emotion and self-praise - easy to come by and satisfying as well. To understand why it is that 'good' men in positions of power will produce evil, while the ordinary man without power but able to engage in voluntary cooperation with his neighbors will produce good, requires analysis and thought, subordinating emotions to the rational. — Friedrich August Von Hayek