Boast Quote by Francois de La Rochefoucauld Download Open image “Tis a sort of coquetry to boast that we never coquet.” — Francois de La Rochefoucauld ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Boast Coquetry
Croquet is tough. People play for months because the rules are so bizarre. Those crazy English. — Jane Kaczmarek Copy Share Image
You watch the game, you don't see Busquets. You watch Busquets, you see the whole game. — Vicente del Bosque Copy Share Image
Busquets has been a great player for Spain and Barcelona, don't get me wrong. He's a very effective player and is the first pick… — Sam Allardyce Copy Share Image
A mediocre season for Nelson Piquet as he is now known and always has been. — Murray Walker Copy Share Image
We are not going to compare one player to another but my way of playing is a lot more Lampard than Busquets. — Paulinho Copy Share Image
As I'm growing up, going into holding midfield, I'm watching Busquets quite a lot for Barcelona. The way he controls the game, his reading… — Declan Rice Copy Share Image
Busquets is a great player. I have many things to learn from him: how he shapes the game from the back, his positioning, the… — Casemiro Copy Share Image
“And you dare to wear the golden spurs of a knight? You dare to call yourself a Marshal of France and carry the fleur-de-lis on your coat of arms? The meanest lackey in this hall knows more of honour and loyalty than you! Hang and burn my servants and kill me - kill too, now that you have handed your… — Anonymous Copy Share
I'm not being used to create the trickle down effect in racquetball, unlike Tiger Woods being used to create such effect in golf. If… — Kane Waselenchuk Copy Share Image
Busquets is a sitting midfield player who breaks up play, intercepts, passes it very quickly and is intelligent. That's what he is. He's not… — Sam Allardyce Copy Share Image
Our own distrust gives a fair pretence for the knavery of other people. — Francois de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image
Behind many acts that are thought ridiculous there lie wise and weighty motives. — Francois de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image
“Passion often makes a madman of the cleverest man, and renders the greatest fools clever.” — François de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image
Perseverance is neither praiseworthy nor blameworthy; for it seems to be only the enduring of certain inclinations and opinions which men neither give themselves… — Francois de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image
A woman is faithful to her first lover for a long time - unless she happens to take a second. — Francois de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image
We are almost always wearied in the company of persons with whom we are not permitted to be weary. — Francois de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image
The love of new acquaintance comes not so much from being weary of what we had before, or from any satisfaction there is in… — Francois de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image
It is sometimes necessary to play the fool to avoid being deceived by cunning men. — Francois de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image
The intention of never deceiving often exposes us to deception. — Francois de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image
Jealousy springs more from love of self than from love of another. — Francois de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image
No persons are more frequently wrong, than those who will not admit they are wrong. — Francois de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image
It would be a piece of ingenuousness to accuse the man of today of his lack of moral code. The accusation would leave him… — Jose Ortega y Gasset Copy Share Image
Further conceive, I beg, that a stone, while continuing in motion, should be capable of thinking and knowing, that it is endeavoring, as far… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Boasting and bravado may exist in the breast even of the coward, if he is successful through a mere lucky hit; but a just… — Thucydides Copy Share Image
We are not saints, but we have kept our appointment. How many people can boast as much? — Samuel Beckett Copy Share Image
Boast is always a cry of despair, except in the young it is a cry of hope. — Bernard Berenson Copy Share Image
Buonaparte has often made his boast that our fleet would be worn out by keeping the sea and that his was kept in order… — Horatio Nelson Copy Share Image
But thou art fair, and at thy birth, dear boy, Nature and Fortune join'd to make thee great: Of Nature's gifts thou mayst with… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image