Quote by Pat Riley
Great effort springs naturally from great attitude. - Pat Riley

Great effort springs naturally from great attitude. – Pat Riley

Other quotes by Pat Riley

When a great team loses through complacency, it will constantly search for new and more intricate explanations to explain away defeat. – Pat Riley

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Being ready isnt enough you have to be prepared for a promotion or any other significant change. – Pat Riley

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Being a part of success is more important than being personally indispensable. – Pat Riley

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If you eat something and get fat, you should be responsible for it. I think that is the attitude of the great majority of Americans, that you should be responsible for what you eat. – Vic Snyder

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True contentment depends not upon what we have; a tub was large enough for Diogenes, but a world was too little for Alexander. – Charles Caleb Colton

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Heaven is under our feet, as well as over our heads. – Henry David Thoreau

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I hope the millions of people Ive touched have the optimism and desire to share their goals and hard work and persevere with a positive attitude. – Michael Jordan

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Since September 11, security has been increased everywhere, and we have new IDs to get on to the Fox lot. I drove to the security gate, but realized Id left my ID in my other car. I just broke into that voice – Hey, man, Im Bart Simpson. Who else sounds like this? The guard waved me through. – Nancy Cartwright

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In addition to my other numerous acquaintances, I have one more intimate confidant. My depression is the most faithful mistress I have known — no wonder, then, that I return the love. – Soren Kierkegaard

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A kiss makes the heart young again and wipes out the years. – Rupert Brooke

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What do we ask of friendship except to be taken for what we pretend to be — and without having to pretend. – Robert Brault, rbrault.blogspot.com

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