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Top Redshirting Quotes

Redshirting Quotes By Terry Rossio

Most will choose to leave someone who can't bear to see them go. — Terry Rossio

Redshirting Quotes By Lou Holtz

The University of Notre Dame does not redshirt, and I endorse that policy completely. I am very much in favor of redshirting, but not at Notre Dame. But there's no doubt about it. It puts us at a huge disadvantage. — Lou Holtz

Redshirting Quotes By Desmond Tutu

I have struggled against tyranny. I didn't do that in order to substitute another. — Desmond Tutu

Redshirting Quotes By Raymond Carver

They talked on into the early morning, the high, pale cast of light in the windows, and they did not think of leaving. — Raymond Carver

Redshirting Quotes By Oscar Wilde

I don't desire to change anything in England except the weather, I am quite content with philosophical contemplation. — Oscar Wilde

Redshirting Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

What your heart thinks is great, is great. The soul's emphasis is always right. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Redshirting Quotes By Tibor Fischer

Stay cool, and wait for opportunity. — Tibor Fischer

Redshirting Quotes By Buzz Aldrin

If you want poets in space, you'll have to wait. — Buzz Aldrin

Redshirting Quotes By Grace McCleen

... there won't be any unbelievers or any war or any famine or any suffering. There won't be any pollution or any towns either. There will be fields, and those who have died will come back to life and those who are living will never die at all and there will be no more sickness, because God will wipe out every tear from our eyes. We know this because God has promised. — Grace McCleen

Redshirting Quotes By Lou Holtz

I don't think there's been anything in the game of football in my lifetime that has changed college football more than redshirting. — Lou Holtz

Redshirting Quotes By Israel Shenker

One rabbi compared wise men studying the law to children tossing a ball to one another: a first sage said the meaning was this, another said the meaning was that, one gave his opinion, another begged to differ. — Israel Shenker