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I do try to limit the quotes to those I've encountered while reading something, or something that I've remembered being told by a parent/coach/mentor, as opposed to just grabbing a quote image and pasting it in. YMMV.

"Katy, bar the door!" was an expression used by my old football coach, Roger Hibbs, when a play went well or a defensive push really messed things up at practice. He passed away earlier this year, a good man, and every time I see that saying I think of him.

RTR,

Tim
 
I do try to limit the quotes to those I've encountered while reading something, or something that I've remembered being told by a parent/coach/mentor, as opposed to just grabbing a quote image and pasting it in. YMMV.

"Katy, bar the door!" was an expression used by my old football coach, Roger Hibbs, when a play went well or a defensive push really messed things up at practice. He passed away earlier this year, a good man, and every time I see that saying I think of him.

RTR,

Tim
Heh, my coaches favorite was "I wanna see sparks shoot out of his ass when you hit him." 😬
 
When people know “why” you do what you do, they’re willing to give you credit on everything that could serve as proof of your “why." When they are unclear about your “why," “what” you do has no context. Even though the things you do or decisions you make are good, they won’t make sense to others without a clear understanding of “why."

—Start With Why
Simon Sinek
 
When I look at the things I’ve written about, or explored over the years, I’m drawn again and again to obsessives. I like them. I like the idea that someone could push away all the concerns and details that make up every day life and just zero in on one thing, the thing that fits the contours of their imagination. Obsessives lead us astray sometimes. Can’t see the bigger picture. Serve not just the world’s, but also their own narrow interests. But I don’t think we get progress or innovation or joy, or beauty without obsessives.

Malcolm Gladwell, The Bomber Mafia
 
When I look at the things I’ve written about, or explored over the years, I’m drawn again and again to obsessives
Chewing on this, part III...

You made a comment about gold this week and I've been obsessing about 1910 Indian heads for years. More than a handful. More than a handful of D.

I've been on this planet for 50+ years and I don't get the idea that obsession is a bad thing It's another word for hobby.
 
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