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Mahovlich Frank Quotes By Frank Mahovlich

In Detroit, Ned [Harkness] kept talking about a new concept, and when I'd ask him what he meant he never gave me the right answer. Now, take Bobby Hull. Give him a puck, a stick and a pair of skates and put him on your team. Do you need a new concept? — Frank Mahovlich

Mahovlich Frank Quotes By Fredrik Backman

Promise you won't hate me when you find out who I've been. — Fredrik Backman

Mahovlich Frank Quotes By Frank Mahovlich

If someone gave the Russians a football, they'd win the Super Bowl in two years. — Frank Mahovlich

Mahovlich Frank Quotes By Martin Amis

It's good fun to create an unpredictable character. When he comes into the room, I don't know what he's going to do - I have to find my way. — Martin Amis

Mahovlich Frank Quotes By Susan Fletcher

We carry on. We have ourselves and we carry on- in spite of our losses and mistakes and women, I think, have more than most. We are good secret-keepers. We can tie weights to out guilt and passions, and hatred and deceitfulness, and let them sink down, so that you'd never know they existed at all. But we know. I can count all mine. — Susan Fletcher

Mahovlich Frank Quotes By Baltasar Gracian

Keep expectation alive. Keep stirring it up. Let much promise more, and great deeds herald greater. — Baltasar Gracian

Mahovlich Frank Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

There is a sacred potential in every soul. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Mahovlich Frank Quotes By Ulrich Beck

In all previously existing democracies, there have been two types of authority: one coming from the people and the other coming from the enemy. Enemy stereotypes empower. Enemy stereotypes have the highest conflict priority. They make it possible to cover up and force together all the other social antitheses. One could say that enemy stereotypes constitute an alternative energy source for consensus, a raw material becoming scarce with the development of modernity. They grant exemption from democracy by its own consent [143]. — Ulrich Beck