“English life is nothing but a huge masquerade ball in which the participants contrive to conceal their feelings, their addresses, their hobbies, their incomes, their decorations, their sorrows, their talents, their achievements, and even their names.” FeelingsLife IsNamesTalentHugeSorrowAchievementBallsIncomeAddressesHobbiesParticipantsDecorationMasquerade Author:Pierre Daninos
“Spectators around the world enjoyed watching Seve, but talking to a lot of the players, he made such an impression on them the way he played, and the way he was such a beautiful, natural talent. His hands on the club. His address position. He had an unbelievable way of telegraphing through his countenance what he was going to do with the ball. It was just like an artist.” WorldWayMadeHandsBeautifulArtistNaturalTalkingPlayerTalentPositionBallsClubsImpressionAround The WorldEnjoyedAddressesUnbelievableSpectatorsCountenanceNatural Talent Author:Ben Crenshaw
“It's easy, man. I just take the ball and throw. Hard! It's a God-given talent! No one can teach it to you. They either hit it or they don't.” MenHardGivenEasyTeachTalentBallsGod Given Talents Book:Vida: His Own Story Source: Vida: His Own Story
“From the start, I've always admired Eminem's thinking. That's the reason I wanted to appear on the Grammys with him when I was asked. Eminem has the balls to say what he feels and to make offensive things funny. That's very necessary today in America, with people being muzzled and irony becoming a lost art. Artists like Eminem who use their free speech to get a point across are vitally important. There just aren't many people in the world with balls that big and talent that awesome.” PeopleThinkingWorldFeelsArtImportantReasonUseBigsTodayWantedAmericaArtistLostTalentBecomingSpeechBallsIronyFree SpeechOffensiveLost Art Author:Elton John
“People have assumed that I have to run the ball before I can throw it most all of my career, all the way back before high school. It's a stereotype put on me for a long time because I'm African-American and I'm a dual-threat quarterback. I don't know why that stereotype is still around. It's about talent and the ability to throw the ball, not the color of your skin or your ability to also be a dangerous runner.” PeopleKnowsWayLongStillsI CanRunningSchoolAbilityCareersTalentDangerousColorLong TimeHigh SchoolSkinsBallsThreatAfrican AmericanRunnersStereotypeQuarterback Author:Deshaun Watson
“It's just that with football, when you don't get the ball, you can't show your talents and that's always been something in the back of my mind.” MindShowsTalentFootballBallsOf My Mind Author:Michael Clayton