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sports tired fighting
I'd had 35 professional fights and mentally I was tired of it. I'd sort ot fallen out of love with the sport. Barry McGuigan
sports car guy
I'm sort of like a lame, single guy in a red sports car. Billy Corgan
sports team winning
Players win games, teams win championships. Bill Taylor
sports art winning
Tennis is more than just a sport. It's an art, like the ballet. Or like a performance in the theater. When I step on the court I feel like Anna Pavlova. Or like Adelina Patti. Or even like Sarah Bernhardt. I see the footlights in front of me. I hear the whisperings of the audience. I feel an icy shudder. Win or die! Now or never! It's the crisis of my life. Bill Tilden
sports perspective tragedy
You always hear that tragedies put sports in perspective, that they prove we shouldn't care this much about the successes and failures of a bunch of wealthy strangers. I'm going the other way - sometimes, sports put everything else in perspective. Bill Simmons
sports impact empowering
I always wanted to create a site that was sports and pop culture. '30 for 30 had a big impact because I loved how that was about finding, empowering and working with these incredible directors, and I thought the same thing could work for writers. Bill Simmons
sports player coaching
I never drop a player I only make changes. Bill Shankly
sports dumb attempting
We're not attempting to circumcise rules. Bill Cowher
sports tyrants pharisees
A spoiled saint, a Pharisee, an inquisitor, or a magician, makes better sport to Hell than a mere common tyrant or debauchee. C. S. Lewis
racing realize train
I think they realize now what racing is all about. They need to train how they were racing today... and I think they get that now. Julie LaFreniere
racing return somewhere
I don't know when and where, but he will return to racing somewhere this year. Tim Ritchey
racing student
He's a student of racing. And there's no place better to be a student of racing than Hickory. Harry Davis
racing driving make-me-happy
Pure driving, pure racing, that´s what makes me happy. Ayrton Senna
racing gaps drivers
If you no longer go for a gap that exists, you are no longer a racing driver. Ayrton Senna
racing levels clients
A racing tipster who only reached Hitler's level of accuracy would not do well for his clients. A. J. P. Taylor
racing reason technical
The reason we are racing is for technical things. Yasuhiro Wada
racing add simplify
Simplify and add lightness Colin Chapman
racing way racehorses
Owning a racehorse is probably the most expensive way of getting on to a racecourse for nothing. Clement Freud
dice felt knowing last losing suffered win year
I think Dice is one of those that last year probably suffered the most. After the loss, he was really down. He really wanted it. We did what we could do to try to win it, so this year we're going to go out there knowing how he felt last year after losing the championship. Ben Wallace
dice difference game playing pure throwing time understand washington
I think it's time that Washington understand that there is a difference between ... throwing dice and playing poker. One is a skill-based game and one is a pure game of chance. Howard Lederer
dice felt rolling
I thought about rolling the dice and going for two. But I felt we had the momentum. David Payne
dice god
God does not play dice with the universe. Albert Einstein
dice kids last saw schools southern year
Last year we never saw any of the kids from the southern schools and just kind of rolled the dice to see how you did. This year we know where we sit. Leon Hall
dice einstein god notes particular quote quoted simply universe
MacMillan has this particular quote simply as God doesn't play dice. and notes that it is often quoted as doesn't play dice with the universe Albert Einstein
dice chance casts
God casts the die, not the dice. Albert Einstein
dice doe almighty
God Almighty does not throw dice. Albert Einstein
dice laughing
Part of the philosophy of 'The Dice Man' is that you have got to be laughing at yourself at every moment and be free of yourself at every moment. Luke Rhinehart