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Downfield In H Quotes By Richard Wilbur

Tanka
Black-and-white Holsteins
Crowd downfield at feeding time,
Mingling their blotches.
It is like ice breaking up
In a dark, swollen river. — Richard Wilbur

Downfield In H Quotes By Mark Richt

I felt like looking at the season to this point, we probably hadn't taken enough shots downfield to loosen thing up, ... It does serve a purpose even if you don't hit it. There's nothing that will get a cornerback to back off a little bit than knowing he got beat even if you hit it or not. — Mark Richt

Downfield In H Quotes By Rysa Walker

Kiernan and baseball - it's like waving a carrot in front of a mule. Put tickets to a ballgame in front of Kiernan's face and he'll follow you pretty much wherever you want to go. After that first game we attended in 1905, it didn't take much for me to convince him to see another game in 1912, and then one in 1924, and so on. — Rysa Walker

Downfield In H Quotes By Neil Hayes

He wants to play major college football at a university far away, where nobody will know about his tragic family history. Then he wants to play in the NFL.

Every catch brings him closer to that reality. That's how he thinks of it, anyway. Every time he runs downfield, sees the ball in the air, and hears the defensive back laboring to catch up, whenever he feels that ball fall out of the sky and into his waiting hands, he inches closer to his goals. — Neil Hayes

Downfield In H Quotes By Natalie Massenet

There's no right time to have kids and no perfect formula. The good news is there isn't a wrong way, either. — Natalie Massenet

Downfield In H Quotes By Donita K. Paul

Most uncomfortable! Did we lose anyone? Head count! Lee Ark, Leetu, and Brunstetter. Three. Should we count the meech egg? No, I think not. Don't drop it, Brunstetter. I'm to take it home and raise it. Ridiculous. Being a parent at my age. Where were we? Oh, yes, three. One o'rant, two kimens, two minor dragons. Eight. A librarian and a diplomat. Ten. — Donita K. Paul

Downfield In H Quotes By Francis Bacon

Write down the thoughts of the moment. Those that come unsought for are commonly the most valuable. — Francis Bacon

Downfield In H Quotes By Peyton Manning

I see young quarterbacks just coming into the league, and they're throwing screens and layoffs right away. As funny as this might sound, I really learned a lot by going downfield, even in tight coverage. — Peyton Manning

Downfield In H Quotes By Gackt

It's not that I want to win, it's just that I don't want to lose. — Gackt

Downfield In H Quotes By Anthony Hamilton

Not only am I a musician, but I'm a businessman and a family man. — Anthony Hamilton

Downfield In H Quotes By Karrine Steffans

In certain parts of the world - where I'm at right now in New York, you're going to pay a whole lot more. In Los Angeles, your average starter home is a million dollars. So I need more money in Los Angeles to live like a normal person. If I live in another city, Iowa maybe, I wouldn't need as much. — Karrine Steffans

Downfield In H Quotes By Vince Young

There are a lot of guys who have terrible throwing motions-worse than mine. But they still get the ball downfield. That's all that matters. — Vince Young

Downfield In H Quotes By Calvin Coolidge

Your ability to face setbacks and disappointments without giving up will be the measure of your ability to succeed. — Calvin Coolidge

Downfield In H Quotes By Otto Graham

I could throw a pass to a spot as well as anyone who ever lived - But that's a God-given talent. I could never stand back and flick the ball 60 yards downfield with my wrists like Dan Marino does. — Otto Graham

Downfield In H Quotes By John Ashbery

The summer demands and takes away too much. /But night, the reserved, the reticent, gives more than it takes — John Ashbery

Downfield In H Quotes By Benjamin Tucker

Anarchism may be described as the doctrine that all the affairs of men should be managed by individuals or voluntary associations, and that the State should be abolished ... Nor does the Anarchistic scheme furnish any code of morals to be imposed upon the individual. "Mind your own business" is its own moral law. Interference with another's business is a crime and the only crime, and as such may properly be resisted. — Benjamin Tucker