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Stritch Wolves Quotes By Michael N. Castle

Lance Armstrong, the famous cyclist and more importantly, cancer survivor, has said 'if you ever get a second chance for something, you've got to go all the way.' — Michael N. Castle

Stritch Wolves Quotes By Craig Stevens

There was a lot of stress and assumptions made without me even saying anything, which was very upsetting. — Craig Stevens

Stritch Wolves Quotes By Franz Wright

But if they were condmened to suffer this unending torment, sooner or later wouldn't they become the holy? — Franz Wright

Stritch Wolves Quotes By Douglas Groothuis

We depend on various cultural forms-the syntax and semantics of English, the deliverances of modern astronomy-to know that the earth is round, but this in no way jeopardizes the objective circularity of the planet. — Douglas Groothuis

Stritch Wolves Quotes By Mark Brunell

Hed been to the playoffs before. I was asked last week what I thought this season has felt like for Coach Gibbs. I would think it must seem very familiar to a man with all those playoff wins. Hes a great coach who understands how to get his team to play. — Mark Brunell

Stritch Wolves Quotes By Sarah Zettel

Bullets sound like hornets when they pass too close to your head. After a while, the world closes down. You can't hear much, you can't see much, just the way ahead, the next slat, the next open gate. All you know is running; the only place that's real is away. — Sarah Zettel

Stritch Wolves Quotes By Gordon MacKenzie

What is the biggest obstacle to creativity? Attachment to outcome. As soon as you become attached to a specific outcome, you feel compelled to control and manipulate what you're doing and in the process you shut yourself off to other possibilities. Creativity is not just about succeeding. It's about experimenting and discovering. — Gordon MacKenzie