|  | books.google.com Joslyn Pine - 2012 I know I'm never as good or bad as one single performance. I've never believed my critics or my worshippers, and I've always been able to leave the game at the arena. The only difference between a good shot and a bad shot is if it goes in or ... |
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 | books.google.com I know that I'm never as good or bad as any single performance. I've never believed my critics or my worshippers, and I've always been able to leave the game at the arena. — Charles Barkley If we quit the first time we lose, we will never know ... |
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 | books.google.com Auden, W. H. Criticism should be a casual conversation. -Auden, W. H. I know I'm never as good or bad as one single performance. I've never believed in my critics or my worshippers, and I've always been able to leave the game at the arena. |
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 | books.google.com 'I know that I'm never as good or bad as any single performance. I've never believed my critics or my worshippers, and I've always been able to leave the game at the arena. ... Athletes have to ride the roller coaster of form, injuries and circumstances that can have them at the top of their game one day and forgotten the next. |
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 | books.google.com strength is not just a condition of one's muscle, but a tenderness in one's spirit. McCallister Dodds ... know that I'm never as good or bad as any single performance. I've never believed my critics or my worshippers, and I've always been able to leave the game at the arena. Charles Barkley ime is a great teacher. |
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 | books.google.com —Honore de Balzac I know that I'm never as good or bad as any single performance. I've never believed my critics or my worshippers, and I've always been able to leave the game at the arena. —Charles Barkley There are only two options ... |
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 | books.google.com —Author unknown One fails forward toward success. An inventor fails 999 times, and if he ... —Charles F. Kettering I know that I'm never as good or bad as any single performance. I've never believed my critics or my worshippers, and I've always been able to leave the game at the arena. —Charles Barkley APPENDIX B ... |
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 | books.google.com | The Devil's Dictionary, by Ambrose Bierce, is a satirical book published in 1911. |
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 | books.google.com I know that I'm never as good or bad as any single performance. I've never believed my critics or my worshipers, and I've always been able to leave the game at the arena. Once I take a shower, the game goes down the drain. Unfortunately ... |
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