Quotes about Performance
A racehorse is an animal that can take several thousand people for a ride at the same time.
— Anonymous
It's one thing to know your lines, another to be able to deliver them. The taste of the pudding is in the delivery.
— Jeffrey Wright
For more than a decade, I led an organization that put on an elaborate Christmas program each December. It was a big production, with over 250 people participating in more than 20 performances. By the end of the season, everyone who participated was exhausted.
— John Maxwell
We usually have a fixed routine for our trainings. It is important that we are disciplined throughout because, being athletes, those little things impact our performances on the field.
— Hima Das
I'm never the biggest guy on the football field.
— Kyler Murray
Formula 1 need to have a good look at itself. As a show, I think we need to put on a better show for the fans.
— Christian Horner
One thing when I started playing in the league, I saw that a lot of guys are friendly. It's OK to be friendly, especially off the court. But on the court, I want to dominate.
— Joel Embiid
I'm lucky I don't make my living in front of the camera.
— Gloria Steinem
You have been educated in judgment, which is the essence of worship. Judgment always occurs in the past. It is past-thinking. Will, free or otherwise, is concerned with the future. Thinking is the performance of the moment, out of which you use your judgment to modulate will. You are a convection center through which past prepares future. —Dwarf MacIntosh, Kelpmaster, from Conversations with the Avata
— Frank Herbert
Talent grips us. We are overtaken by the beauty of Michelangelo's sculpture, riveted by Mariah Carey's angelic voice, doubled over in laughter by the comedy of Robin Williams, and captivated by the on screen performances of Denzel Washington.
— John Maxwell
Just because you win the French Open it doesn't mean you can do well at Wimbledon.
— Li Na
There are too many British players who just aren't good enough. And that's not through lack of effort. But in terms of getting to the top 100, and getting into Wimbledon on their ranking, I feel as though there are too many players who just aren't good enough.
— Tim Henman