
Top 17 Best Clive Woodward Quotes
#1. Captain and coach must be seen to be banging the same drum.
Clive Woodward
#2. The next "I will" is found in Luke, fifth chapter. We read of a leper who came to Christ, and said: "Lord, if Thou wilt, Thou canst make me clean." The Lord touched him, saying, "I will: be thou clean"; and immediately the leprosy left him.
D.L. Moody
#3. Our success has not been a continual series of victories. We have had a number of devastating setbacks; how these are handled is the making of a great team ... winning does not happen in straight lines.
Clive Woodward
#5. He's part of the product and will make no bones about creating that image to bring the value up in his product, bring the value up in everything he touches.
Marla Maples
#7. 'Concentrate on measuring performance and winning will take care of itself'. That is a brilliant excuse for coming second ...
Clive Woodward
#8. Winning the World Cup was the worst thing that ever happened to the England team.
Clive Woodward
#9. I don't know if you have ever been the object of someone's obsession - but if it's not of your desire, it is horrible. It is really awful.
Tippi Hedren
#10. Not getting what you want either means you don't want it enough, or you have been dealing too long with the price you have to pay.
Rudyard Kipling
#11. The profligacy of a man of fashion is looked upon with much less contempt and aversion, than that of a man of meaner condition.
Adam Smith
#12. He always seemed to know just what I needed, just when I needed it. If we weren't in love, then how did he do that? Hell, I'd been in love with people that didn't even come close to meeting this many of my needs.
Laurell K. Hamilton
#13. Myths are not read as statements of particular actors, but as outgrowths of nature. They are seen as providing a natural reason, rather than an explanation or a motivated statement. They
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#16. We have found a way to bring to millions of people an art that they can understand,
Thomas Kinkade
#17. The dedication of Don Winslow's novel 'The Cartel' is nearly two pages long: a list of journalists who were either murdered or 'disappeared' in Mexico between 2004 and 2012 - the period covered in this hugely hypnotic new thriller.
Alan Cheuse
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