Coach Valvano Quotes & Sayings
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Top Coach Valvano Quotes
You think aerobics is not a cool sport? I think you are wrong. It requires amazing discipline - flexibility, fitness, knowledge. And you have to do it with a big smile on your face. Also, I once performed in front of 10,000 screaming women. I tell you something, I'd rather do that than kick a ball around in front of a few men. — Magnus Scheving
Al Hickey: [following the final shootout] Nobody came ... nobody cares. It's still not about anything.
Frank Boggs: Yeah, you told me. — Phillip Rock
Sometimes in the late evenings one walks busily up and down the ward doing this and that, forgetting that there is anything beyond the drawn blinds, engrossed in the patients, one's tasks - bed-making, washing, one errand and another - and then suddenly a blind will blow out and almost up to the ceiling, and through it you will catch a glimpse that makes you gasp, of a black night crossed with bladed searchlights, of a moon behind a crooked tree.
The lifting of the blind is a miracle; I do not believe in the wind. — Enid Bagnold
If you want to be perfect, go, sell your possessions and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. — Jesus Christ
Some of you with the way you running right now, the way you working, you will be extinct. — Eric Thomas
There are only three events in a man's life; birth, life and death; he is not conscious of being born, he dies in pain and he forgets to live. — Jean De La Bruyere
I said all along, you judge your quarterback in his third year. — Mike Shanahan
In the dream, Tana's mother loved her more than anyone or anything. More than death. — Holly Black
I've written a number of songs over the years and it's a big part of my life, this sort of tension between a longing for home and the call for the open road. It's sort of like a tug between two families. I even love to miss my home. — James Taylor
The steady pressure to consume, absorb, participate, receive, by eye, ear, mouth, and mail involves a cruelty to intestines, blood pressure, and psyche unparalleled in history. — Herbert Gold