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Hoosier Basketball Quotes & Sayings

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Top Hoosier Basketball Quotes

Niko was a man of few words and flying, sugary snacks. I like that in a human. ~Catcher — Rob Thurman

The heart of man plans his way, but z the LORD establishes his steps. — Anonymous

build the brand that you want and not the one others have in mind for you. As Henry Ford said, 'If I'd asked my customers what they wanted they would have said a faster horse. — Niall Harbison

I shall have one, too," he told her. "So that you don't feel alone."
She tried not to smile. "That is most generous of you."
"I am quite certain it is my gentlemanly duty."
"To eat cake?"
"It is one of the more appealing of my gentlemanly duties," he allowed. — Julia Quinn

I hate the rock music tradition. I can't bear it! — Brian Eno

Reading a book you are not enjoying is a torture not to be undertaken without a reward. I leave plays at the interval, too! — Mariella Frostrup

Your life must now run the course that's been set for it. — Kazuo Ishiguro

I admire John Boehner greatly. He's a great public servant. I think people are going to miss him in the long run because he's a person that is focused on solving problems. — Jeb Bush

Winter: It's not just a season, it's who we are. — Garrison Keillor

In my experience, what defines a crime depends on who's getting screwed. — Mark Frost

I wish to sing of my interior visions with the naive candour of a child. — Claude Debussy

Don't downgrade your dream just to fit your reality. Upgrade your conviction to match your destiny. — Stuart Scott

We never thought we could ever get old. — Bob Dylan

Where the nightingale doth sing Not a senseless, tranced thing, But divine melodious truth. — John Keats

There comes a moment on a journey when something sweet, something irresistible and charming as wine raised to thirsty lips, wells up in the traveller's being. — Patrick MacGill