Halftime Motivational Quotes & Sayings
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I am always doing what I thought I couldn't do because I Thought I might learn something.
Henri Marcel French Artist — Brenda H. Sedgwick

If you work so hard to reach your goal but you lose your pole in the very last run, that's hard to take. — Lindsey Vonn

If any of you wish to know how to have your bread fall butter side up, butter it on both sides, and then it will fall butter side up. — Brigham Young

Every time I bought a Rock and Roll record, I bought a classical record at the same time. I like each as well as the other. — Klaus Nomi

Losing your job is like having your identity stolen, like having what defined you run through a paper shredder. After a while the despair gets you, and it gets you good. — Eric Jerome Dickey

Being successful at a very young age gave me the confidence and the capability to try out other things. — Joshua Lederberg

I would inquire of reasonable persons whether this principle: Matter is naturally wholly incapable of thought, and this other: I think, therefore I am, are in fact the same in the mind of
Descartes, and in that of St. Augustine, who said the same thing twelve hundred years before. — Blaise Pascal

Great minds believe they will succeed.
Average minds doubt they can succeed.
Small minds don't even try to succeed. — Matshona Dhliwayo

So you can't lose serving God, and that all things work together for good. — Jim Bakker

I loathe and detest all this trivialisation of politics. — Ken Livingstone

I don't like to waste anything. Any food left over from the night before is always eaten the next day. — Martin Yan

I had learned volleyball in the Navy, where all the captains and admirals wanted to be spikers, and I found then that a man who can subdue his own desires and master the art of serving others can make himself invaluable. In choosing sides the team captain always chose the good spikers on the first and second choice, but then the spikers would grab his arm and whisper, 'Take Michener.' I was never chosen lower than third, because I was needed. I wasn't good, but I was faithful. — James A. Michener

It may be true that the law cannot make a man love me, but it can stop him from lynching me, and I think that's pretty important. — Martin Luther King Jr.