Inspirational Tennis Quotes
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Inspirational Tennis Quotes & Sayings
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The rule in life is like with tennis: One point won't lose you the match, but if you let it get to you, it will.
— David Seller
expansive items we crossed off her list.
— Jane Linfoot
It is a pleasure appropriate to man, for him to save a fellow-man, and gratitude is acquired in no better way.
— Ovid
There is no way around the hard work. Embrace it.
— Roger Federer
Prove the nay-sayers wrong ... Leave being average to others ... You could be the one who changes the way the world spins
— Frank Giampaolo
This woman was so cross-eyed. She can go to a tennis match and never move her head.
— Phyllis Diller
Always blow your own trumpet, blowing someone else's is unhygienic
— Benny Bellamacina
The moment was gone; he saw it going. He did not try to hold on to it. He knew he was part of it, not it of him. He was in its keeping.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
Tennis taught me to take chances, to take life as it comes. To hit every ball that comes to me no matter how hard it looks, to give it my best shot.
— Thisuri Wanniarachchi
All you need are a pair of tennis shoes and motivation to change the course of your life.
— Heidi Bond
I would love to go into an animal's dream - like a lion's or a cat's. I'm sure that's pretty awesome.
— Marion Cotillard
The way we order our time is dependent on the way we order our Sunday.
— Pope Benedict XVI
Don't ever ask God for justice-you might get it.
— R.C. Sproul
The faults of a superior person are like the sun and moon. They have their faults, and everyone sees them; they change and everyone looks up to them.
— Confucius
The greatest regret I have in this life ... is that that creature came out of my body.
— Natsuki Takaya
How could a merchant lead people? Did not merchants have to focus on their wares? It was ridiculous.
— Robert Jordan
What matters isn't how well you play when you're playing well. What mattersis how well you play when you're playing badly.'
- Martina Navratilova — Harsha Bhogle
- Martina Navratilova — Harsha Bhogle