Matt Cardle Quotes & Sayings
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Far more than the shield is the Pleasure I get on the field ... the Joy of the chase is greater than the result of the race.-RVM — R.v.m.

The only way to become authentically powerful is to create authentic power. You cannot wish, want, or command authentic power into your life, although you can try. — Gary Zukav

I am my own person caoable of making my own decisions and choosing powerfully how i live. I appreciate and respect what others have to say but ultimately I choose how I live my life. — Miranda Kerr

My bad brother. I won't apologize that it happened, hell fucking no, best breakfast I've ever had — Harper Sloan

I wouldn't mind seeing someone erase my record of hitting into four triple plays. — Brooks Robinson

Every path that my foot has treaded was divinely ordered. — Lailah Gifty Akita

In terms of merit, sports has mathematical statistics. That's how you know who the best player is. — Norm MacDonald

If you forgo your plan, you also have to forgo fear. — Eric Schmidt

The fear of death can grow so large we let it keep us from living — Kiersten White

Too much of what passes for design now is theater. It's one thing to be eccentric- and by the way, most eccentrics tend to be rather well-educated people - and quite another to be a faddist, by which I mean someone who tries to conjure a totally foreign aesthetic in a misplaced environment ... — Albert Hadley

If you were in class with Aristotle, he would probably come up with something like "If it is moving up, it still has some of the force of the hand on the ball." Don't listen to him. He thinks he is a Jedi. — Rhett Allain

Well, now we have exactly the same situation as at the beginning of the race, only exactly opposite. — Murray Walker

He is free who lives as he wishes to live; who is neither subject to compulsion nor to hindrance, nor to force; whose movements to action are not impeded, whose desires attain their purpose, and who does not fall into that which he would avoid. — Epictetus