A Quote by Dan Fouts

I try to keep an even keel. — © Dan Fouts
I try to keep an even keel.

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I'm on a health kick! I'm drawn to cheeseburgers, so I've got to just try and keep it on an even keel.
I try to keep myself on an even keel by trying to be as critical of myself as I am of other people. I try to separate my performance from myself.
When you succeed, you know, you can get swell-headed or you can be failing, and then you are all down in doldrums. So I try, as much as possible, to keep an even keel.
I try never to get too high when things are going well. I try never to get too low when things are going poorly. I try to keep an even keel.
Steve Nash, Grant Hill, they were always preaching whether you win or lose. You have to keep an even keel, keep a level head.
For me, I try to stay even keel.
I work very hard to keep on an even keel as far as alcohol is concerned.
You try to stay as even-keel as possible; obviously, it's always more difficult when you're going through a tough season.
If I'm mad or showing my frustration, the whole team's gonna be like that, techs, and people are going to go down. So I just try to keep the even keel. That's why I don't get too high or too low. I've been playing like that my whole life. It's just natural for me.
The hardest part is keeping yourself even keel across the board. You have to keep a balance until you get to Sunday and understand what goes with the week.
One must never lose perspective. You don't get lost in your success, and you don't get depressed about failure, and you keep it all in an even keel.
I try not to get too emotional, whether it's going really well or going really bad, i always try to stay even keel -- which is great for golf, but it isn't always great for life.
I'm probably my biggest critic. I worry that if you spend any quality time reveling in good things then karma will slap you upside the head, so I try to stay as even keel as I'm able.
I try to stay on an even keel. I get really fired up on occasion, but staying relaxed and under control bodes better for my game than getting out of control.
When you're down, are you going to be mentally down and make it last longer, or are you going to stay positive, keep an even keel?
I've tried to dial my emotions down: not get too high, not get too low, try to find that even-keel tennis.
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