Quotes by Spurs Publicity is the very soul of justice. It is the keenest spur to exertion, and the surest of all guards against improbity. Jeremy Bentham spurs soul justice I have worked out with the Thunder, Lakers, Knicks, Grizzlies, Spurs, and a few others before the draft. I have worked out primarily against shorter and supposedly faster players in these workouts. Jeremy Lin spurs workout player In every age there are plenty of people around to remind you what you cannot possibly do. Thank goodness, for these naysayers provide a priceless service: They spur...us to achieve great things. Jerry Spinelli spurs age people As Hoffman later lamented, “The reality distortion field can serve as a spur, but then reality itself hits. Joanna Hoffman spurs fields reality We all have to learn to live with our losses, and to use our regrets to spur us on in the future. John Christopher spurs regret loss Envy's a sharper spur than pay: No author ever spar'd a brother; Wits are gamecocks to one another. John Gay spurs envy brother Envy's a sharper spur than pay. John Gay spurs envy pay Halifax against Spurs, the original David against Goliath confrontation John Helm spurs football soccer And I suppose they [Spurs] are nearer to being out of the FA Cup now than any other time since the first half of this season, when they weren't ever in it anyway. John Motson spurs cups half You shall find, that there cannot be a greater spur to the attaining what you would have the eldest learn, and know himself, than to set him upon teaching it his younger brothers and sisters. John Locke spurs brother teaching Cursed Mammon be, when he with treasures To restless action spurs our fate! Cursed when for soft, indulgent leisures, He lays for us the pillows straight. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe spurs fate treasure Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise John Milton spurs spirit fame Our new election system will spur on all institutions and organizations and will force them to improve their work. Joseph Stalin spurs election organization Know that morality is a curb, not a spur. Joseph Joubert curb spurs morality Bravery is often too sharp a spur. Lajos Kossuth spurs bravery There would be no idling in a co-operative workshop. Each workman, being an employer, has a spur to his own industry, and has a pecuniary reason for being watchful of the industry of his fellow workmen. Leland Stanford spurs would-be reason [Research] suggests that what we think of as free will is largely an illusion: much of the time, we are simply operating on automatic pilot, and the way we think and act – and how well we think and act on the spur of the moment – are a lot more susceptible to outside influences than we realize. Malcolm Gladwell spurs research thinking I'm riding you with a slack rein, my pet, but don't forget that I'm riding with curb and spurs just the same. Margaret Mitchell riding spurs pet People say the most stupid things on the spur of the moment that they then have to retract. Michael Palin spurs stupid people If somebody says your story is only published because you look nice in the photo, that maybe spurs you on to write. Nell Freudenberger spurs nice writing «123456»