A Quote by Bo Jackson

I hate to blow my own horn, but I gave a lot of people fits. — © Bo Jackson
I hate to blow my own horn, but I gave a lot of people fits.
If you can do something and not blow your own horn, it sure sounds a lot better.
Blow your own horn loud. If you succeed, people will forgive your noise; if you fail, they'll forget it.
Don’t blow your own horn, or you might just miss the music.
We all love people who give credit to others for their success. Companies would probably do better with CEOs who didn't blow their own horn and ask for ridiculous salaries and new yachts every year.
Edward Isaac Bickert in never one to blow his own horn - figuratively - he is one of the most modest and unassuming men in Jazz. But literally - he blows up a storm .
I do think novels are overlooked. I did write one some years ago that I think is quite good, called 'The End of the Story,' not to blow my own horn.
I shouldn't toot my own horn, but he who doth not toot his own horn alloweth it to remain untooteth.
Write as you like, use the rhythms that come out, try different instruments, sit at the piano, destroy the metric, shout instead of singing, blow your guitar and ring the horn. Hate mathematics, and love eddies. Creation is a bird without a flight plan, that will never fly in a straight line.
It's not me to toot my horn. The minute you toot your horn, it seems like society will try and disconnect your battery. And if you do not toot your horn, they'll try their darnedest to give you a horn to toot, or say that you should have a horn.
I don't get involved in politics. I just blow my horn.
or The Last Exorcism, I researched a lot of real exorcisms. I watched videos of exorcisms, I listened to tapes, and I read actual accounts of priests' logs. I also looked at a lot of the physicality. I would look into fits of hysteria and look at energies of people in manic, hysteric fits.
Who's elk horn do I have to blow in order to get something to eat around here?
The horn, the horn, the lusty horn Is not a thing to laugh to scorn.
Do not blow your own trumpets nor, which is the same thing, ask other people to blow them. No trumpeter ever rose to be a general.
When you think of diversity, George Duke fits that bill better than a lot of people. He's played a lot of straight-ahead jazz with people like Nancy Wilson and Cannonball Adderley; he's played a lot of fusion with his own groups, with Stanley Clarke; and, you know, he did the rock thing with Frank Zappa. He's written all kinds of big arrangements for people like Burt Bacharach. So, he's covered the board. He's still a great pianist.
Get someone else to blow your horn and the sound will carry twice as far.
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