Top 13 Dayton Flyers Sayings
#1. Tap dancers find it very difficult to do anything other than tap if that is all they have been trained in because, again, it's a whole different ballgame that you're constantly working on - bent legs, loose ankles - which you cannot afford to do when you're doing jumps or anything else.
Nigel Lythgoe
#2. If Satch (Paige) and I were pitching on the same team, we would clinch the pennant by July fourth and go fishing until World Series time.
Dizzy Dean
#3. You loved him when he was alive and you loved him after. If you love him, it is not a sin to kill him. Or is it more? 'You think too much, old man' he said aloud.
Ernest Hemingway,
#4. Accentuaute the positives - medicate the negatives.
Amy Sedaris
#5. The good things that happen to us were meant to happen, and the bad things that happen are lessons meant to teach us to be better.
Adriana Trigiani
#6. I genuinely liked all of the cast members very much. Steve had a wicked sense of humor. I remember Russell coming to my rescue, once. I watched Eric evolve before everyone's eyes. Maurice loved what he did, so. He treated his character with respect, down to the costuming.
Madeleine Stowe
#7. There is a lightness about the feminine mind
a touch and go
music, the fine arts, that kind of thing
they should study those up to a certain point, women should; but in a light way, you know.
George Eliot
#9. My style? You can call it the art of fighting without fighting.
Bruce Lee
#10. TV viewing is normally a passive, mindless occupation.
Raymond Arroyo
#11. As I see our world, I have never seen greater confusion, greater loss of meaning, greater uncertainty, and greater fear of what looms in front of us. Politics has gotten out of control everywhere. Nobody sees a mascot or a leader, and everyone wants to know what really lies ahead here.
Ravi Zacharias
#12. Rather than just using where you are as an exit to your next season, choose to live life "on full" instead of "pushing-pause" till a better day.
Jamie Larbi
#13. ... nature as a whole was an exceptionally fine illustration of science.
Yann Martel
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