Hard Work And Sports Quotes
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Hard Work And Sports Quotes & Sayings
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Perseverance isn't just the willingness to work hard. It's that plus the willingness to be stubborn about your own belief in yourself.
— Merlin Olsen
Expensive quality work doesn't cost more - it pays.
— Louis C.K.
I don't want to be competing in a sport where I feel that I'm here not on my talent and my hard work but because of a piece of equipment.
— Oscar Pistorius
Slavery is an element of the human heart ... to our ruin.
— Klaus Kinski
The paradox of endurance sports is that an athlete can never work as hard as he wants, because if he pushes himself too far, his hematocrit will fall.
— Malcolm Gladwell
Pleasure and pain, though directly opposite are contrived to be constant companions.
— Pierre Charron
We're surrounded. That simplifies the problem!
— Chesty Puller
Work hard to make things easier.
— Pete Carril
To me, hockey was always tremendous fun. That's what kept me going for so long. I simply love to play hockey.
— Gordie Howe
Hard work alone won't guarantee success, but without hard work, I'll guarantee you won't have success.
— Bruce Pearl
Fight if you must, work hard, give your best but never quit in the face of difficulty.
— Sanchita Pandey
Complacency is the forerunner of mediocrity. You can never work too hard on attitudes, effort and technique.
— Don Meyer
Be positive and work hard. I think it's possible to overcome anything, if you're willing to work at it.
— Sheryl Swoopes
I loved the game - I loved the competition. But I never had any fun. All hard work - all the time.
— Carl Yastrzemski
When you have a dream you have to work hard to achieve that dream. Your dreams when you are young can be the force that keeps you going.
— Evonne Goolagong Cawley
The best predictor of future behavior is past behavior.
— Joe Navarro
You need to work very hard, you have to spend a lot of time practicing your sport - six to seven hours daily.
— Sergei Bubka
Strength of character may be learned at work, but beauty of character is learned at home.
— Henry Drummond