“My whole life I've hated to lose, no doubt about it. I've been guilty of that since I was 6 years old, at camp. I have always played to win. That's who I am. But I never hurt anybody. The problem is when you're perceived as being too aggressive where you hurt somebody or do something improper.” YearsWholeProblemWinningLosesHurtDoubtWhole LifeWho I AmGuiltyHatedNo DoubtCampsAggressive Author:Peter M. Brant
“I was aggressive but I played the game because I loved and enjoyed it. I might have hurt people and I got hurt myself a few times, but not with any malice. When I went on to the field I just wanted to play football. I didn't go out to kick anybody purposely. I just enjoyed playing and if that's aggression, then I'm guilty of that.” PeopleIfsPlayMightWantedGamesHurtFieldsFootballGuiltyEnjoyedSoccerKicksAggressiveAggressionMaliceGot Hurt Author:Bob Paisley
“When you are not happy where you are, and you are not quite sure if you want to leave or how to leave, you are in the meantime. Its a state of limbo. You are hanging on, ready to let go, afraid to fall, not wanting to hurt yourself, afraid you will hurt someone else. In the meantime, you pray the other person will let go first so that you will not feel guilty.” IfsWantFeelsFirstsPersonsStatesFallHurtReadyPrayingLetting GoGuiltyWhere You AreNot HappyHanging OnLimboHurts Someone Book:In The Meantime: Finding Yourself And The Love You Want Source: In The Meantime: Finding Yourself And The Love You Want