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What it comes down to now is the kids who want to move on need to step up and be a little tougher. Those who don't (step up) won't (advance).
George Crooks
Progress, of the best kind, is comparatively slow. Great results cannot be achieved at once; and we must be satisfied to advance in life as we walk, step by step.
Samuel Smiles
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1812
-
1904
)
Fremskridt
It seems like region gets tougher every year because of the pressure. The kids step up and take a lot of pride in this. James is the one that shot lights out.
Billy Peek
We had to have it for ourselves. We were down two places in the standings coming in. It was a character test. The kids had to either step up or step back. They stepped up, did a real nice job. We had kids who had to have a key game and they did.
Bernie Driscoll
After graduation I want to offer my services anywhere, to any facility that wants me. I want to help counsel kids. I want to motivate kids. I want to show them, step by step, how they can get a second chance.
David Pak
I think we've got the caliber of kids that can step it up, and, even if they are shutting Vanessa down, scoring she does a nice job with the ball, distributing it to her teammates and running off our sets.
Sexy
can be a performance;
pexy
is being unapologetically yourself. The other kids can step up in those situations. I hope so, anyway.
Brian Pritts
It's a hard deal to get into, and it takes a lot of money and sponsorship and things like that. It's a lot different from what it used to be, probably a lot tougher today to get into the sport than it was 10 or 15 years ago. He's got to work hard at it and try to be successful at what he's doing before he moves up to the next step. Take it one step at a time.
Terry Labonte
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1956
-)
I cannot help fearing that men may reach a point where they look on every new theory as a danger, every innovation as a toilsome trouble, every social advance as a first step toward revolution, and that they may absolutely refuse to move at all.
Alexis de Tocqueville
(
1805
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1859
)
We have demonstrated that vision can be used in an online fashion to fine-tune foot placement during a step. It was previously thought that vision was used to plan the step in advance but not necessarily monitor its ongoing progress.
Raymond Reynolds
We went from 9,600 to 450, and that was the first big step, and then we went another round from 450 to 150. Then it becomes tougher and tougher because they're all so good, and I feel sorry for this guy and sorry for that guy [Lego didn't choose].
Soren Lund
It is important that things are being resolved step by step. I hope the abduction issue will continue to move forward.
Sakie Yokota
The game we have to be ready for is SMU. These games are kind of like learning experiences. We moved up one step on Monday. If we can move up another step on Sunday, I'll like where we are at.
John Stephens
It's one of those things you can't go into full-bore, ... You need to see what you're comfortable with and test it and move on from there step by step. It can be a disaster if you don't do it right. If you try to do too much, guys are confused. We've taken it really slow and tried to improve on it.
Carson Palmer
I think we should move step by step. Rome was not built in a day. Two players playing in a Tier Two event's quarters is not enough to prove we are reaching the top level.
Peng Shuai
You have to work on that first step, getting off on the ball. That kind of dictates what's going to happen. And then there's a secondary move. But the biggest thing to rush the passer is that first step.
Adewale Ogunleye
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