I was just a start-and-stop guy. I could never really follow through on anything that I started.
I always, always decide where I'm going with the ball before I take a penalty shot, stare at the ball, follow through, and never look at the place that I'm going to shoot.
Do what you say you're going to do. Follow through means never having to say you're sorry.
Most people who make threats don't follow through. The most dangerous people are often those who never make threats. But 'most' and 'often' aren't what you are looking for when you're dealing with a scary person. You want to 'know.' And there is no knowing.
Never forget that the most political thing you can ever do is follow your heart.
I will not write a lame follow-up. It could take me 20 years. But I will never turn in a book that I'm not happy with.
The men who followed Him were unique in their generation. They turned the world upside down because their hearts had been turned right side up. The world has never been the same.
I was born a leader, never a follower. I never felt peer pressure. If the group goes left, I go right.
There's never been anyone like Vertamae Smart-Grosvenor, and there never will be. She is such an important source of inspiration for me, reluctant recipe writer and follower that I am.
I was never particularly fond of my voice.
I knew Henry Fonda was my father, but I didn't know who I was. They all thought of me as Henry Fonda's son. Unfortunately for them, they never got to know me.
I grew up on Section 8 housing, food stamps, welfare, and dealing with social services. I never had a Christmas. I never had a birthday.
The truth is, I've never fooled anyone. I've let men sometimes fool themselves.
The majority of Americans, the ones who never elected George W. Bush, are not fooled by his weapons of mass distraction.
History is cyclical, and it would be foolhardy to assume that the culture wars will never return.
I was wise enough to never grow up while fooling most people into believing I had.
I gave it up three weeks before my black belt, foolishly. I got to my third brown belt and must have trained for 18 months but never went for it. I was nearly 18 and got this thing in my head about, ' Who are they to grade me?' Trying to be a rebel when I should have done it. It's my only regret, not going for a black belt.
At thirty-five, having spent over twenty years running varied businesses for my family, I decided to sit down and write my first novel. I had never written anything longer than a couple of pages till then and was foolishly attempting to write a hundred-thousand words.
There has never been a failure of a currency board anywhere in the world. These are tough systems, and when I say they are foolproof, that's exactly the case.
To me it was never about what I accomplished on the football field, it was about the way I played the game.