He who devotes sixteen hours a day to hard study may become at sixty as wise as he thought himself at twenty. |
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He who works his land will have abundant food, but the one who chases fantasies will have his fill of poverty |
Dick Cheney (1941-) |
He worked so hard to prepare for the season, changed his throwing motion, and then it all came crashing down. |
He would do a full flip or a kick and hold it straight up. I wanted to try karate and see if I could do that. |
He would love, and yet be amazed, that there will be a day of fun and competition inspired by his young life. |
He?s real powerful and you have to know how to play him. I kept the ball in until I had time to make my shot. |
He'll be able to pinch-run and play the outfield. I don't think he's close to being 100 percent with the bat. |
He'll smash your stereotypes, all right, and he'll probably smash your face if you look at him the wrong way. |
He'll work up to throwing about 45, 50 pitches in a simulated game. After that, we'll schedule him in a game. |
He's (Hickman) happy about the settlement, but he's still not doing well. There's still psychological damage. |
He's 19 points ahead of the next closest guy on our team. He's able to create things from nothing on offense. |
He's a big guy but also very athletic. He's quick off the ball and can really cause a lot of problems for us. |
He's a big kid, but he has great reflexes. He can come out of goal. He has great hands and a solid goal kick. |