Intramurals Sports Quotes & Sayings
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Tell me, if you can, of anything that's finer than an evening in camp with a rare old friend and a dog after one's heart. — Nash Buckingham

Patanjali said that when you are steadfast in your abstention of thoughts of harm directed toward yourself and others, all living creatures will cease to feel fear in your presence. Steadfast means you never slip. I think my mission is to support people in being steadfast in not having thoughts of harm - thoughts of judgment, worry, or hatred - directed toward themselves or others. — Wayne Dyer

Simple determinism, whether of the genetic or environmental kind, is a depressing prospect for those with a fondness for free will. — Matt Ridley

Maybe it was how you looked at it. Maybe there were things I saw as ugly that other people thought were beautiful. — Wendelin Van Draanen

Everything needs to touch your heart. Everything that touches your heart brings out the deep in you. — John De Ruiter

Quite deliberately my friend drops a kettle on the floor. I tap-dance in front of closed doors. One by one the household emerges, looking as though they'd like to kill us both; but it's Christmas, so they can't. — Truman Capote

There is no friendship, no love, like that of the mother for the child. — Henry Ward Beecher

I played team sport as a kid and loved it. I played basketball and football throughout high school into college in the intramurals and I loved it. There was nothing like a team. — Tom Watson

I am determined to be intelligent. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Only through the light of love can I see you. Only through the light of joy can I feel you. Only through a Divine delight I like to vanish in you. — Debasish Mridha

A number of small decisions, each appearing insignificant in the moment and made in isolation of one another, can result in a negative outcome. — Vince Molinaro

I have an idea of who I wish I were, and that obscures my understanding of who I actually am. Sometimes I pretend even to myself to enjoy activities that I don't really enjoy, such as shopping, or to be interested in subjects that don't much interest me, such as foreign policy. — Gretchen Rubin