Top 12 The League Draft Quotes
#1. The greater our cognitive dissonance, the more creative our rationalizations, and the more important we will make the goals that we are pretending to accomplish.
Hugh Howey
#2. Just because they knew it was lost didn't mean they knew how to let it go.
Ransom Riggs
#3. It's not just the NFL. Every other league has a draft. It has been fundamental to the success of professional sports.
Roger Goodell
#4. Americans need bullshit the way koala bears need eucalyptus leaves. They've become totally addicted to it. They get so much of it back home that they can't survive without it.
Michael Moorcock
#5. Affirmative action is a little like the professional football draft. The NFL awards its No. 1 draft choices to the lowest-ranked team in the league. It doesn't do this out of compassion or guilt. It's done for mutual survival. They understand that a league can only be as strong as its weakest team.
J. C. Watts
#6. The aikido term ma ai, which means "space harmony" ("ai" is Chinese for "love," and it translates into Japanese as harmonious connection) refers to the optimal distance point, where you're close enough to connect well and far enough to enjoy your own space.
Stephen Gilligan
#7. Childlike wonder and awe have died. The scenery and poetry and music of the majesty of God have dried up like a forgotten peach at the back of the refrigerator.
John Piper
#8. I should fear the infinite power and inflexible justice of the almighty mortal hardly as yet apotheosized, so wholly masculine, with no sister Juno, no Apollo, no Venus, nor Minerva, to intercede for me, thumoi phileousa te, kedomene te.
Henry David Thoreau
#9. Can we just stop pretending that skinny jeans are a good look on anyone? Can we just band together and go for a boot cut, please? Ladies?
Jennifer Garner
#10. Traitors! I shall oppose you in the name of the Han!
Liu Bei
#11. Fate succumbs many a species: one alone jeopardises itself. - W. H. AUDEN,
Mitch Albom
#12. No man should have proprietary rights over land who does not use that land wisely and lovingly.
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
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