track and field quotes for shirts
I value my garden more for being full of blackbirds than of cherries, and very frankly give them fruit for their songs. ~Joseph Addison, The Spectator, 1712
And the crazy part of it was even if you were clever, even if you spent your adolescence reading John Donne and Shaw, even if you studied history or zoology or physics and hoped to spend your life pursuing some difficult and challenging career, you still had a mind full of all the soupy longings that every high-school girl was awash in... underneath it, all you longed to be was annihilated by love, to be swept off your feet, to be filled up by a giant prick spouting sperm, soapsuds, silk and satins and, of course, money. ~Erica Jong
A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. ~Author Unknown
The only way for errors to occur in a program is by being put there by the author. No other mechanisms are known. Programs can't acquire bugs by sitting around with other buggy programs. ~Harlan Mills
It is the land of perpetual pubescence, where cultural lag is mistaken for renaissance. ~Ashley Montagu, about California
There are nights when the wolves are silent and only the moon howls. ~George Carlin
Passage: a usually brief portion of a written work or speech that is relevant to a point under discussion or noteworthy for content or style.
The Past lies upon the Present like a giant's dead body. ~Nathaniel Hawthorne, The House of Seven Gables
But you don't have to go up in the stands and play your foul balls. I do. ~Sam Snead, to Ted Williams, arguing which was more difficult, to hit a moving baseball or a stationary golf ball
The death of one man is a tragedy. The death of millions is a statistic. ~Joe Stalin, comment to Churchill at Potsdam, 1945
One part of knowledge consists in being ignorant of such things as are not worthy to be known. ~Crates
I think I could fall madly in bed with you. ~Author Unknown
No one realizes how beautiful it is to travel until he comes home and rests his head on his old, familiar pillow. ~Lin Yutang
Leaving home in a sense involves a kind of second birth in which we give birth to ourselves. ~Robert Neelly Bellah, Habits of the Heart, 1985
Like every good man, I strive for perfection, and, like every ordinary man, I have found that perfection is out of reach - but not the perfect suit. ~Edward Tivnan
You must be at the end of your rope. I felt a tug. ~Author Unknown You must be the change you wish to see in the world. ~Mahatma Ghandi
We receive three educations, one from our parents, one from our schoolmasters, and one from the world. The third contradicts all that the first two teach us. ~Charles Louis de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu
The reason the pro tells you to keep your head down is so you can't see him laughing. ~Phyllis Diller
Innovative capitalists have tried to rewrite nature, but to no avail. ~Astrid Alauda
If everyone were clothed with integrity, if every heart were just, frank, kindly, the other virtues would be well-nigh useless, since their chief purpose is to make us bear with patience the injustice of our fellows. ~Jean Baptiste Moliere, Le Misanthrope