Chuck Knox Quotes
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Chuck Knox Quotes & Sayings
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Always have a plan and believe in it. I tell my coaches not to compromise. Nothing good happens by accident.
— Chuck Knox
Football players win football games.
— Chuck Knox
Alice: I didn't know that cheshire cats grinned. In fact, I didn't know that cats could grin.
Duchess: They can, and most of 'em do. — Rod Espinosa
Duchess: They can, and most of 'em do. — Rod Espinosa
Most of my cliches aren't original.
— Chuck Knox
People said, Jane, forget about this nonsense with Africa. Dream about things you can achieve.
— Jane Goodall
They say the breaks even up in the long run, and the trick is to be a long-distance runner.
— Chuck Knox
Don't bemoan your fate. Everybody's not going to be dealt the same hand. Everybody's going to go through tough times.
— Chuck Knox
The Master and Margarita is my favorite. To me it's the greatest exploration of the human imagination.
— Daniel Radcliffe
You cannot give me an instance of any man who is permitted to lay out his own time contriving not to have tedious hours.
— Samuel Johnson
Writing is what we do. What else could I want in a life partner than someone who knows and shares what I do?
— Clark Blaise
When I was a young coach, there were people like Chuck Noll, Chuck Knox and Tom Landry who were there for me.
— Bill Parcells
Practice without improvement is meaningless.
— Chuck Knox
I bike all the time in New York City. I bike for hours. I can bike for eight hours a day and just go everywhere with bikes.
— Bar Refaeli
If you don't change, you're dead or dead inside.
— Glenn Beck
There are only two kinds of pain: too much love or too little.
— Jennifer Stone
Once knowledge is obtained, it can never be returned.
— Tina Folsom
If you could have won, you should have.
— Chuck Knox
I've been able to reach from the streets to the suites.
— Al Sharpton
Come, follow me, and leave the world to its babblings.
— Dante Alighieri