Nick Farr-Jones famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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He's the sort of player whose brain doesn't always know where his legs are carrying him.
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Continual improvement involves an appreciation that there is always a better way to do things irrespective of how much you have achieved or how comfortable you might be with where you currently are in life. As a young international rugby player I learnt a valuable lesson about sacrifice. The bottom line was the phrase 'long after the price is forgotten the quality remains'. Undertaking JOLT Challenge involves sacrifice but it is well worth it as you explore creative and innovative ways of challenging yourself for constant improvement in many areas of life.
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These big Internationals, they don't let you down
-- Nick Farr-Jones
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I had Lana and she was the number one player on my team
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You always catch the wrong players.
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Assistant coaches become a little bit more buddies to the players than a head coach.
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That brain of mine is something more than merely mortal; as time will show.
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Don't try to make intelligent decisions when your brain is hyped
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Everybody kind of understands, Oh yeah you take drugs and it does something to your brain and then you can't stop. It's easier to describe that shame, that horrible feeling of not being able to control your own life.
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All that I need now is someone with the brains and the know-how to tell me what I want.
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The legs are the wheels of creativity.
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We stood back-to-back, blocking and striking in harmony; sometimes it felt like his arms and legs were an extension of me. I could count on him to keep them off me from behind.
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They're very tenacious. They're dedicated. Once a woman decides she's going to do something, she'll probably stick to it. The only problem with women is if there's anything wrong with them, they won't tell you. They'll get out there and run on one leg. They don't moan and groan like a lot of men do.
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