
Top 18 Quotes About Great Quarterbacks
#1. When people talk about the great quarterbacks, it's almost exclusively the guys who have won Super Bowls. There have been some very good ones who hardly get mentioned because they never won the big one. I don't know if that's fair, but that's the way it is.
Warren Moon
#3. I do not think we have a right to withhold from the world a word or a thought any more than a deed which might help a single soul ...
Emily Dickinson
#4. My life is a big accident, so where I end up, I think it's all accidents.
Kathryn Hahn
#5. You know, quarterbacks, I think greatness in quarterbacks is taking what you've got, whether it's a great team, a good team, or a struggling team and make them better.
Fran Tarkenton
#7. For if I do something, I never do it thoughtlessly.
Diane Ackerman
#8. The short fortune-teller who escaped from prison: a small medium at large.
Ryan Ross
#9. Young quarterbacks do well because they have a great defense.
Steve Mariucci
#10. There were times that I would be drunk and just leave a place by myself because I had an impulse and wasn't thinking through the repercussions on others.
Andy Daly
#11. As long as they're making beloved books into movies, people are going to be like, 'That's not my mental image of them.' It takes that moment for it to click and become their mental image.
Cassandra Clare
#12. We must remember that in the end nature does not belong to us, we belong to it.
Grey Owl
#13. There were shadows in the corners and whispers on the stairs and time was irrelevant as honesty.
V.C. Andrews
#14. Nurse Leatheran has been giving me valuable information about the various members of the expedition. Incidentally I have learnt a good deal - about the victim. And the victim, mademoiselle, is very often the clue to the mystery.
Agatha Christie
#15. The third order, called Corinthian , is an imitation of the slenderness of a maiden; for the outlines and limbs of maidens, being more slender on account of their tender years, admit of prettier effects in the way of adornment.
Marcus Vitruvius Pollio
#16. Remember that no piece of honestly conducted research is ever wasted, even if it seems so at the time. Put it away in a drawer, and ten, twenty or thirty years down the road, it will come back and help you in ways you never anticipated.
Anthony James Leggett
#17. Everyone looks retarded once you set your mind to it.
David Sedaris
#18. To leave the number of births unrestricted, as is done in most states, inevitably causes poverty among the citizens, and poverty produces crime and faction.
Aristotle.
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