Top 14 Jim Wooden Quotes
#1. If you would stop, really stop, damning yourself, others, and unkind conditions, you would find it almost impossible to upset yourself emotionally - about anything. Yes, anything.
Albert Ellis
#2. I was either still dreaming or I had entered an alternate reality where I was a flippin' insane person. I doubted I had entered an alternate reality and a quick slap to my own face proved I wasn't still dreaming. -Sage Hannigan, Contingency
P.S. Martinez
#3. His declaration was so honest and so frightening, the words burned into her like fire.
Sylvain Reynard
#4. Knaves will come and knaves will go.
James Cook
#5. I think that kids aren't even exploring the option of sports anymore, and they don't even know what they could do.
Allyson Felix
#6. I assumed this yoke would encase me as well as any another hobble. Only this one bound the mind.
Jazz Feylynn
#7. It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth
and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up
that we will begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had.
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
#8. The cabin door swung open and Molly belly-crawled onto the deck until she could see me. "Who started shooting at us?"
"Bad guys!" I cringed as another round hit the side of the boat and peppered me with wooden splinters. "Obviously!
Jim Butcher
#9. The timid and fearful first failures dismay, but the stout heart stays trying by night and by day. He values his failures as lessons that teach the one way to get the goal he would reach.
Edgar A. Guest
#10. I envision a future where there'll be 300 million reporters, where anyone from anywhere can report for any reason. It's freedom of participation absolutely realized.
Matt Drudge
#11. The very best wizards don't need much more than chalk, table salt, and a wooden spoon to pull off some remarkable stuff.
Jim Butcher
#12. [To Aquinas] the senses are what we have in common with dumb animals ... Our better part [is] the mind ... and [its] intellectual contemplation.
Anthony John Patrick Kenny
#13. A lot of people get the wrong impression, think there's something romantic or tragic about hitting bottom.
Donald Ray Pollock
#14. The sea wears down cliffs, Emma, and turns them into sand; so love wears us down and breaks our defences. You only do not know how much it means, to have people who will fight for you when it goes wrong.
Cassandra Clare