Top 53 Jewell Quotes
#1. Paul Jewell's sides are always hard to break down, although Manchester United have a habit of breaking his sides down pretty easily.
Charlie Nicholas
#2. If I was managing Chelsea, people wouldn't be saying Paul Jewell was a nice guy, they would be saying I had too much money to spend. On balance, I would quite like it at the end of the season if people don't like us.
Paul Jewell
#3. Any fool can sell a jewell -
an angel gives it away
Jackson Browne
#4. My work at R.E.I. was incredibly fulfilling and rewarding, especially the stewardship elements of it, the ability to connect young people to public lands close to home.
Sally Jewell
#5. you don't understand," she pleaded, hopping down from the counter.
Allison Jewell
#6. Friends can be a pain. They can be demanding and hard work. But maybe that's because they're the wrong friends. I read a quote once, can't remember who by, but they said that your friends aren't necessarily the people you like best, they're just the people who got there first.
Lisa Jewell
#7. There was no beginning, middle and end to destiny, it wasn't neat and manageable. It was random and scary and if it wanted to it would.
Lisa Jewell
#8. We've got to have a legacy of leadership. We've got to bring along with us a generation of black women who are going to confront twenty-first-century realities.
Jewell Jackson McCabe
#9. President Obama believes that we have a moral obligation to the next generation to leave our land, water, and wildlife better than we found it,
Sally Jewell
#10. I don't believe in failure; I believe there are setbacks that are put into our path to teach us something and move us in a different direction.
Geri Jewell
#11. But you ... are my sweetest gift. The life surprise that soothed all my ills and gave me my greatest joys. I feel so blessed you are mine. - Mama Ya-Ya
Jewell Parker Rhodes
#12. It was easily the happiest day of my football life and yet people still want to ask me about the suit. When they talk about the day, it's not 'didn't you do well?', it's 'what was that you were wearing?!
Paul Jewell
#13. I felt like a hunted animal, followed constantly, waiting to be killed.
Richard Jewell
#14. The journey back through the house, like all return journeys, felt shorter and less convoluted; the sense of knowing how long the tunnels were and where they ended up was reassuring
Lisa Jewell
#15. Maybe it was too much of a coincidence to be a purely coincidence.
Lisa Jewell
#17. That's always the way in life: the longer you leave things, the harder they are to do.
Lisa Jewell
#18. I want to get people to connect to the outdoors.
Sally Jewell
#19. Banking gives you a glimpse into what makes companies succeed and what makes companies fail.
Sally Jewell
#20. Ronnie Moran, Joe Fagan, Bob Paisley, Roy Evans - they were hard on us young players. If you got a 'well done' off Ronnie Moran, you must have played well ... They never used superlatives at Liverpool.
Paul Jewell
#21. If you loveach other, whatever happens you can deal with it, you can work it out. Because if there's one thing I've learned, it's that it's really not much fun having an adventure with someone you're not in love with.
Lisa Jewell
#22. The world can be a hard place sometimes ... You have to have heart. You have to be strong. Parents want their children to grow up to be strong. Not just any strong, mind you, but loving strong.
Jewell Parker Rhodes
#23. Romance is at the heart of our lives. The truly blessed among us find a hero or heroine of our own to love, then root for our children to do the same.
M.A. Jewell
#24. You have to be disciplined because if you lose your discipline and lose your shape, we're playing against better players, so they'll take advantage.
Paul Jewell
#25. He was being called on to be a man, called up for service almost, except his country didnt need him, his lover did, and he felt proud and strong and ready to do whatever was necessary.
Lisa Jewell
#26. While the government can tell you that I am an innocent man, the government's letter cannot give me back my good name or my reputation.
Richard Jewell
#27. I know as well as you do that only the individual has the key to change themselves. It's buried deep inside each and every one of us and although someone else can help us to find the key, we're the only ones who can use it.
Lisa Jewell
#28. I'm sure they're investigating everyone who was in the area.
Richard Jewell
#29. If it's in people's interest to invest in renewables and invest in clean technologies, I'm convinced it will happen.
Sally Jewell
#32. she was only here because she didn't have the guts to be anywhere else. Because she felt like the last guest at an unsuccessful party, too guilt-ridden to leave.
Lisa Jewell
#33. It's a bomb. I've already called law enforcement. Let's get out of here.
Richard Jewell
#35. Freedom came in strange forms and from unexpected directions.
Lisa Jewell
#36. Imagine," she said, her face turning serious for a moment, "imagine if something happened to one of us and there was no Easter egg hunt next year, imagine if everything stopped being perfect - you would wish so hard that you'd taken part today . . .
Lisa Jewell
#38. You know the hardest thing about having cerebral palsy and being a woman? It's plucking your eyebrows. That's how I originally got pierced ears.
Geri Jewell
#39. Memories fluttered about her mind, of days that had passed and died and were never to return.
Lisa Jewell
#40. Moving on is something that happens to you, not something you do. That's what people don't realize. Moving on is not proactive. It's organic. Be kind to yourself.
Lisa Jewell
#41. It's the people who seem weak who are always suprisingly strong, and the ones who seem strong who are unexpectledly weak.
Lisa Jewell
#42. She didn't need 'little chunks of home'. They were like slightly sinister postcards from old enemies.
Lisa Jewell
#43. The human memory is such a cruel, frustrating thing, the way it just discards things without asking permission, precious things. At least here, in my house, I have control over my memories.
Lisa Jewell
#44. She felt like a creature born to reside on the bottom of the ocean floor, dark and flat and half-blind, slowly rising through the icy water to the glittering light above.
Lisa Jewell
#45. Adele was struck by how often women undervalued their own efforts while being endlessly impressed by those of their peers.
Lisa Jewell
#46. We obviously can't compete with the big clubs trying to sign world class stars, but we've already identified some very good players and we'll see what happens.
Paul Jewell
#47. You're here every night, you join in, but you always seem to be - I don't know - more of a spectator than a participant, as if you are studying us, possibly for some sort of anthropological purpose. Do you even like us?
Lisa Jewell
#48. Black people are the only segment in American society that is defined by its weakest elements. Every other segment is defined by its highest achievement. We have to turn that around.
Jewell Jackson McCabe
#49. When you take on something like your footprint on the environment, you have to say, 'Where am I going to draw the circle around my level of responsibility and then where do I assume that others will take responsibility?'
Sally Jewell
#50. If destiny could bring two people together, then it could just as easily tear them apart, and, if it could tear two people apart, then it could just as easily bring them back together again. There was no beginning, middle and end to destiny. It wasn't neat and manageable. It was random and scary.
Lisa Jewell
#51. Our only objective at the start of the season was to stay in this league and we should do that. If we don't it'll be the Devon Loch of all Devon Lochs.
Paul Jewell
#52. They say that your powers of memory are at their peak when you're 26, and it's all downhill after that.
Lisa Jewell
#53. The concept of a troubled, lonely, middle-class, gay fifty-eight-year-old living alone in dusty squalor in a chocolate-box cottage in the heart of the Cotswolds was a hard one to grasp in the context of his sweaty, noisy, hectic, foreign, red-light existence.
Lisa Jewell
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