
Top 12 Showpiece Sports Quotes
#1. Husbands never become good; they merely become proficient.
H.L. Mencken
#2. Say no to everything, so you can say yes to the one thing.
Richie Norton
#3. If I'm walking down the riverbank, and a man is drowning, even if I don't know how to swim very well, I feel this urge that the right thing to do is to try to save that person. Evolution would tell me exactly the opposite: preserve your DNA. Who cares about the guy who's drowning?
Francis Collins
#4. There's an empty shelf here with your name and dates?"
"There is. And it was beginning to sound nice. But then I got called in to this meeting. An induction ceremony. Some crazy old man and his granddaughter." He stands, guides me up beside him. "And I don't regret it. Now, go home.
Victoria Schwab
#5. If we fail to give our time with those we love, one day we will live to regret it.
Dieter F. Uchtdorf
#6. I'm continually trying to make choices that put me against my own comfort zone. As long as you're uncomfortable, it means you're growing.
Ashton Kutcher
#7. We are all starved for the glory of God, not self. No one goes to the Grand Canyon to increase self-esteem. Why do we go? Because there is greater healing for the soul in beholding splendor than there is in beholding self.
John Piper
#8. We cannot truly plan, because we do not understand the future-but this is not necessarily a bad news. We could plan while bearing in mind such limitations. It just takes guts.
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
#9. I have this idea that you can use glamour and still have it represent something that matters.
David LaChapelle
#10. If you have no share in the living Lord may God have mercy upon you! If you have no share in Christ's rising from the dead then you will not be raised up in the likeness of His glorified body. If you do not attain to that resurrection from among the dead then you must abide in death.
Charles Spurgeon
#11. Self-righteousness is a loud din raised to drown the voice of guilt within us.
Eric Hoffer
#12. Allow the brush to 'wander' above the realm of conventional judgement and practice.
Joshua L. Goldberg
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