Motivational Tennis Quotes & Sayings
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Top Motivational Tennis Quotes
Everything is possible in this life ... — Marat Safin
The truest comparison we can make of love is to liken it to a fever; we have no more power over the one than the other, either as to its violence or duration. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
You've got to go through hell ... Before you get to heaven ... Let's do 10 more — Frank Giampaolo
I'm a firm believer that there's no way that a six-year-old should have a helmet on and learn a tackling drill. — John Madden
What we do with this peace-whether we preserve it and defend it, or whether we lose it and let it slip away-will be the measure of our worthiness of the spirit and sacrifice of the hundreds of thousands who gave their lives in two World Wars, Korea, and in Vietnam. — Richard M. Nixon
My father's wery much in that line now. If my mother-in-law blows him up, he whistles. She flies in a passion, and breaks his pipe; he steps out, and gets another. Then she screams wery loud, and falls into 'sterics; and he smokes wery comfortably till she comes to agin. That's philosophy, Sir, ain't it? — Charles Dickens
I'm certainly not a practicing Jew. I would never claim, 'I'm Jewish.' That's not the first and foremost thing in my mind, as far as who I am as a person. — Scott Ian
He's a haircut and a forehand. — Ivan Lendl
Our role in Israel is a pioneering one, and we need people with certain strength of fiber. — Moshe Sharett
That was real?"
His arms tightened. "Yeah. The stench of all that blood
overwhelmed you. It's to be expected, you being a new mate."
"I think it was the flying body parts."
His mouth curved into a smile. "Life with me is never
boring. — Laurann Dohner
I play each point like my life depends on it. — Rafael Nadal
If Christianity is true, then every argument will, if pursued to the end, lead to Jesus. — John Mark Reynolds
The mind which renounces, once and for ever, a futile hope, has its compensation in ever-growing calm. — George Gissing
What is troubling is not just being average but settling for it. Everyone knows that average-ness is, for most of us, our fate. And in certain matters - looks, money, tennis - we would do well to accept this. But in your surgeon, your child's pediatrician, your police department, your local high school? When the stakes are our lives and the lives of our children, we want no one to settle for average. — Atul Gawande
