A Quote by Bud Selig

I want to be my usual painstaking, cautious, slow, conservative self in analyzing it. — © Bud Selig
I want to be my usual painstaking, cautious, slow, conservative self in analyzing it.
Production for movies or TV is very painstaking and slow.
When a man feels the difficulty of doing, can he be other than cautious and slow in speaking?
I just want to lose weight and get back to being my usual self. There's too much flesh.
He is cautious. He ought to be. But he is NOT slow. Lee is a phenomenon. He is the only man whom I would follow blindfolded.
There are no shortcuts to victory. We must commit ourselves to the slow, painstaking work of foreign policy day by day and year by year.
The British people rejected politics as usual and government as usual. They want and need a new approach to running this country.
what I love is slowness. Slow people, slow reading, slow traveling, slow eggs, and slow love. Everything good comes slow.
In order to love your enemies, you must begin by analyzing self.
The age of the earth was thus increased from a mere score of millions [of years] to a thousand millions and more, and the geologist who had before been bankrupt in time now found himself suddenly transformed into a capitalist with more millions in the bank than he knew how to dispose of ... More cautious people, like myself, too cautious, perhaps, are anxious first of all to make sure that the new [radioactive] clock is not as much too fast as Lord Kelvin's was too slow.
My usual self is a very unusual self.
If we're going to win in 2016, we need a consistent conservative: someone who has been a fiscal conservative, a social conservative, a national security conservative.
Some people just don't like to be their self. I'm always looking, analyzing myself.
I stepped from Plank to Plank A slow and cautious way
Prudent, cautious self-control is wisdom's root.
The only thing worse than a silly politician analyzing art is a silly artist analyzing politics
Because as any writer will tell you, an IDEA for a book is like falling in love, it's all wild emotion and headlong rush, but the ACTUAL ACT of writing a book is like building a relationship: it is joyous, slow, fragile, frustrating, exhilarating, painstaking, exhausting, worth it.
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