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Between Quotes by Ray Lewis
- Effort is between you, and you, and nobody else. So that team that thinks it's ready to see you, they think what they've seen on…
- What's the difference between you and the man sitting beside you? It's one percent. In my business, only one percent makes it. If everyone had…
- Wins and losses come a dime a dozen. But effort, nobody can judge effort. Because effort is between you and you. Effort ain't got nothing…
- Effort is between you, and you, and nobody elseI'm pissed off for greatness. Cause if you ain't pissed off for greatness, that just means you're…
- I once said that effort is between you, and you, and nobody else. The same can be true between and individual and their camera. What…
- Effort is between you and you.
- There's one secret to hitting hard, and that is to completely dedicate your body. That's the difference between a man going forward and a man…
- Wins and losses come a dime a dozen. But effort? Nobody can judge that. Because effort is between you and you.
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