“Easter occurs on different dates each year because, like the Jewish Passover, it is based upon the vernal equinox, that dramatic moment when the hours of the day-light and the hours of darkness at last draw parallel and then the light finally and triumphantly wins out. Thus Easter is always fixed as the first Sunday after the first full moon following the spring equinox. It's a cosmic, solar, and lunar event as deeply rooted in religious traditions originating from sun-god worship as one could conceivably imagine.” YearsFirstsDifferentMomentsLightLastsWinningHoursReligiousDarknessSunImagineEventsMoonWorshipSpringDrawsTraditionFollowingFixedDramaticSundayCosmicRootedEasterParallelsFull MoonReligious TraditionsEquinoxSun God Author:Tom Harpur
“I am not sure if women are attracted to genius. Can you imagine the wise wizard winning the woman over the gallant swordsman? It seems rather otherworldly in more ways than one.” IfsWaySeemsWinningWiseImagineGeniusNot SureWizardsFunny But TrueGallantSwordsman Book:Killosophy Source: Killosophy
“I like to win, I like to compete and I like to sack the quarterback. I imagine there's a team out there looking for that.” WinningImagineTeamQuarterback Author:Jason Babin
“In many ways, large profits are even more insidious than large losses in terms of emotional destabilization. I think it's important not to be emotionally attached to large profits. I've certainly made some of my worst trades after long periods of winning. When you're on a big winning streak, there's a temptation to think that you're doing something special, which will allow you to continue to propel yourself upward. You start to think that you can afford to make shoddy decisions. You can imagine what happens next. As a general rule, losses make you strong and profits make you weak.” ThinkingWayLongMadeImportantBigsHappensNextWinningStrongTermLossDecisionImagineWorstSpecialEmotionalPeriodsWeakTradeProfitTemptationSomething SpecialStreaksInsidious Author:William Eckhardt
“If the numbers mean anything, they tell us that vastly more life is left in the reviled internal-combustion engine than any of the blue-state lefties could imagine. First, that madman Bush wins, and now this news. How depressing.” IfsFirstsMeanStatesLife IsWinningLeftNumbersImagineNewsBlueInternalsEnginesDepressingMadmenCombustionLefties Author:Brock Yates
“It's nice to win an award, I would assume. I've never won one, but I would imagine it's great. I have no idea what I'll do.” IdeasWinningNiceImagineAssumingNo IdeaAwards Author:Seth Rogen
“You can imagine what a trip this is for a Jewish girl from Great Neck-I get to win an Academy Award and meet Elizabeth Taylor at the same time.” GirlWinningImagineNecksAwardsAcademyAcademy Awards Author:Julia Phillips
“The same feeling you get from succeeding is the same feeling I get from failing, now imagine what happens when I win.” FeelingsHappensWinningImagineFailingSucceed Author:Behdad Sami
“You can't imagine how much good luck is involved in winning, but all of a sudden, you get in a situation where every break goes your way, every call goes your way, every ball that rolls around drops in instead of out. It feels magical.” WayFeelsWinningSituationBreakImagineInvolvedBallsLuckGood Luck Author:Jerry West
“Imagine someone telling you that by taking a certain drug you could win a single event and be three times richer, famous for life in your country-and it won't hurt anyone. What would you say? There's a wide range of ethics among the riders.” CountryCertainThreeWinningHurtImagineEventsDrugEthicsWideRangeThree TimesRiders Author:Ned Overend
“To be really successful and win a title with a great club like Liverpool would be 100% one of the greatest things I could ever imagine.” Would BeWinningSuccessfulImagineClubsTitlesLiverpool Author:Jurgen Klopp