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Johan Cruyff Soccer Quotes By Charles Portis

You put things off and then one morning you wake up and say - today I will change the oil in my truck. — Charles Portis

Johan Cruyff Soccer Quotes By Joseph Wood Krutch

To be individually righteous is the first of all duties, come what may to ones self, to one's country, to society, and to civilization itself. — Joseph Wood Krutch

Johan Cruyff Soccer Quotes By Tom Peters

The whole secret to our success is being able to con ourselves into believing that we're going to change the world because statistically we are unlikely to do it. — Tom Peters

Johan Cruyff Soccer Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

It matters not to be a Jewish or a Muslim or a Christian! What really matters is to be good by heart, to be honest and fair! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Johan Cruyff Soccer Quotes By Johan Cruyff

Soccer is simple, but it is difficult to play simple. — Johan Cruyff

Johan Cruyff Soccer Quotes By Douglas Wilson

Why stress tomorrow when you can stress today? — Douglas Wilson

Johan Cruyff Soccer Quotes By Elise Frances Miller

...I began pulling out old pictures and yearbooks from our Los Angeles high schools and UC Berkeley. Suddenly there we were, thousands of trim-haired, neatly-dressed, conservative-looking youngsters, with perky, forced smiles, encased in identical inch by inch-and-a-quarter boxes for our children to snicker at. Only they did not snicker.
"Mom, this isn't the 60s, is it? — Elise Frances Miller

Johan Cruyff Soccer Quotes By Karen DeCrow

At 20 and 30, we are like travelers in a foreign country, reading the guide book to learn how to behave, to learn when the post office is open. Trivia looms important; critical issues fade into a pastel background, unrecognized. — Karen DeCrow

Johan Cruyff Soccer Quotes By Wilbert J. McKeachie

What could be more interesting to students than their own behavior and that of others? — Wilbert J. McKeachie