Quote by William H. Gass Download Open image ““i suspect that the first dictator of this country will be called coach.”” — William H. Gass ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“I became a coach because I thought I could dominate the game with what I say, what I do, what we train and how… — Guillem Balague Copy Share Image
Good coaching is about leadership and instilling respect in your players. Dictators lead through fear - good coaches do not. — John Wooden Copy Share Image
“If this were a dictatorship it would be a heck of a lot easier... as long as I'm the dictator. Hehehe.” — George W. Bush Copy Share Image
A Coach must never forget that he is a leader and not merely a person with authority. — John Wooden Copy Share Image
To coach" comes from the root meaning "to bring a person from where they are to where they want to be. — David Cottrell Copy Share Image
“But now coaches, like the leaders they work with, must work above all for paradigm shifts in consciousness – in how we see the… — Hetty Einzig Copy Share Image
“Life’s best coaches are those who believe in you and your potential, sometimes even before you do.” — Lorii Myers Copy Share Image
“I should be a coach, because when my players win, I win. But when my players lose, what a bunch of losers and hey,… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“Try to remember that artists in these catastrophic times, along with the serious scientists, are the only salvation for us, if there is to… — William H. Gass Copy Share Image
“If someone asks me, “Why do you write?” I can reply by pointing out that it is a very dumb question. Nevertheless, there is… — William H. Gass Copy Share Image
The things that stayed were things that didn't matter except they stayed, night and day, all seasons the same, and were peaceful to a… — William H. Gass Copy Share Image
When book and reader's furrowed brow meet, it isn't always the book that's stupid. — William H. Gass Copy Share Image
“It's a simple world for her. A curtain fluttering - that's how she is - lives, moves - obediently, yet with every appearnace of… — William H. Gass Copy Share Image
“I dreamed my lips would drift down your back like a skiff on a river. I'd follow a vein with the point of my… — William H. Gass Copy Share Image
“Yes, we call it recursive, the act of reading, of looping the loop, of continually returning to an earlier group of words, behaving like… — William H. Gass Copy Share Image
“Then let us have a language worthy of our world, a democratic style where rich and well-born nouns can roister with some sluttish verb… — William H. Gass Copy Share Image
We must take our sentences seriously, which means we must understand them philosophically, and the odd thing is that the few who do, who… — William H. Gass Copy Share Image
We converse as we live by repeating, by combining and recombining a few elements over and over again just as nature does when of… — William H. Gass Copy Share Image