A Quote by Ara Parseghian

I learned long ago not to tear into anyone for a mistake. — © Ara Parseghian
I learned long ago not to tear into anyone for a mistake.
I learned a long time ago that reality was much weirder than anyone's imagination.
My chops were not as fast... [but] I just learned more on what was in my mind than what was in my chops. I learned a long time ago that one note can go a long way if it's the right one, and it will probably whip the guy with twenty notes
Ending torture and tyranny in Iraq was not a mistake. Supporting democracy in Iraq is not a mistake. Helping the long-suffering Muslims of Iraq who now seek to live democratically is not a mistake. In the long, long history of the Middle East, this breakthrough may one day be ranked as a dramatic turning point in regional history.
I don’t care what people think…I learned a long time ago…I was 19 and had a very traumatic experience….and I learned that I have to go to bed with myself at night and that I have to please myself…and as long as I don’t go out of my way to offend anybody that I love, upset my mother or my husband…I’ll do my own thing. And if the public doesn’t like it, it’s their problem, not mine.
The reason is they failed to learned the primary lesson we should have learned from when Long Term Capital Management went belly up ten years ago. That is, investments that seem uncorrelated can be correlated simply because we're interested in it.
Third issue, and again I think it is important to note, anyone can make a mistake and any administration can make a mistake once in a while, but this is just a long train of abuses, an unbroken chain of following special interests rather than the health of the American people.
I never heard of anyone saying they want to deploy their capital wisely and go buy a sports franchise. What you want to do is just not lose money. You see, I don't have to work anymore. I tell people I don't have a real job. On the other hand, I learned long ago that you can't go broke if you turn a profit.
What we should have done a long time ago was stand up - players, ownership, everybody - and said: 'We made a mistake.'
I learned a long time ago how to be coachable.
I learned a long time ago not to predict elections.
I learned a long time ago that you can't skip steps.
He'd learned long ago: perfection isn't what families are all about.
One of the strange things about doing publicity is that a mistake in a newspaper profile long ago is repeated and amplified over time.
I learned long ago to never be disappointed by people. Especially politicians.
I learned a long time ago that no one wants to hear excuses.
There's no law against stupid - I learned that a long time ago.
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