
Top 25 Henman Quotes
#1. Henman and Coria have met three times in the past and they've won one apiece.
Annabel Croft
#2. Tim Henman has the all-time Betty Crocker draw. We're talking Easy Bake Oven.
Brad Gilbert
#3. It was another nervous Tim Henman match - I'm not sure how he manages to get through them, let alone us!
Sue Barker
#4. Tim Henman, I guess, is sitting in the locker room, pacing up and down.
John Inverdale
#5. All flowers in time bend towards the sun, I know you say there's no one for you, But here is one.
Jeff Buckley
#6. You understand the logic behind the illogical, Alyssa. It's in your nature to find tranquility amid the madness. And that's what we're doing here. We are giving our food a fighting chance.
A.G. Howard
#7. I didn't play my best but I won. He was a lucky loser but I think he went out of luck today.
Tim Henman
#8. Some things are so useless one can't live without them.
Marty Rubin
#9. I've had some decent wins this year against higher ranked players but what I've failed to do is to build on those.
Tim Henman
#10. The young British players need to take responsibility themselves for their form and ability.
Tim Henman
#11. It's been my experience that those people who seem the most 'normal' are in fact the most dangerous.
Jacqueline West
#12. It's disappointing to have lost - that's the bee's knees of it ...
Tim Henman
#13. There is no desire from the new British players. They say their coach doesn't travel with them so it's hard, but I played hundreds of players from Eastern Europe and Russia who had no facilities at all.
Tim Henman
#14. I'll keep doing the right things and the results will come
Tim Henman
#15. Opening your hands will set you free ...
Dave Ramsey
#16. I've had plenty of practice and I'm hitting the ball well. I've had no injury worries so I'm in good shape.
Tim Henman
#17. To work a vineyard, you need a lot of guts to do that. To go out there and work all year, you almost feel that these people talk to the grapes. Wine is a lifestyle, and you can talk about it for ages. It's a passion, but it's not something I can do on a daily basis.
Thomas Muster
#18. ...there are often many things we feel we should do that, in fact, we don't really have to do. Getting to the point where we can tell the difference is a major milestone in the simplification process.
Elaine St. James
#20. I guess my tendency is to think essentially that the new wrinkles won't do the job if the old major idea didn't, and so you have to try something different. Then maybe they can all be combined in some coherent piece.
Robert Nozick
#21. People have been asking me for a couple of years when I am going to retire, and I think that now is the right time.
Tim Henman
#22. I've always felt that my generation was the last group to have passion about the game. Some of today's guys don't seem to share that interest and it shows.
Tim Henman
#23. The difference between night and day is, er, night and day.
Tim Henman
#24. The Apollo programme of the 1960s had some weight problems, too; in particular, the lunar lander needed some fairly drastic weight-reduction work.
Henry Spencer
#25. If someone asks me a question, there might be a truthful answer and a correct answer.
Tim Henman
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