Hurdlers Quotes & Sayings
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My Son, these maxims make a rule An lump them ay thegither: The Rigid Righteous is a fool, The Rigid Wise anither. — Robert Burns

If you can't do what you want, do what you can. — Lois McMaster Bujold

And I wondered if hurdlers ever thought, you know, 'This would go faster if we just got rid of the hurdles. — John Green

Burden of life becomes a real burden when not shared! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Our gratitude to the American people is immense and we should never be embarrassed to express it. — Jalal Talabani

Hurdlers are sprinters with a problem. They're not satisfied just to sprint. Anybody can sprint, some not as well as others of course, but anybody can sprint. Not everybody can run hurdles. There's an extra dimension involved. Hurdlers would make a good subject for a thesis in psychology - they are of apersuasion that just needs an extra dimension. — Denny Moyer

Failure is good as long as it doesn't become a habit. — Michael Eisner

You talk about me, I am chicken to fight you. That's not true. I bring you dessert on November 12th. — Vitali Klitschko

FAQ regarding my book were not about my use of commas or how the images went berserk, but about the political situation in Bosnia, about guilt and shame, about victims and perpetrators, about reasons, arguments and beliefs that led to the conflict in the first place, etc. All of this needed and still needs answering and ongoing discussions, but I mostly felt overwhelmed and unqualified to articulate anything worth more than personal experiences of the siege, of fear and refuge - all the things which I wrote about anyway. — Sasa Stanisic

The bowels of existence do not speak unto man, except as man. — Friedrich Nietzsche

It is a fundamental rule of human life, that if the approach is good, the response is good. — Jawaharlal Nehru

Waiting is an expectant patience. It's a patience that says, "I don't know what God is going to do, but I know God is going to do something." — Max Lucado