A Quote by Leonard Koppett

Then there's the silliest of all cliches, 'on a pace for' 'Pace' is a figment of the mathematician's imagination. — © Leonard Koppett
Then there's the silliest of all cliches, 'on a pace for' 'Pace' is a figment of the mathematician's imagination.
When I began, I was more of a swing bowler with little pace, but I realized it will be difficult to sustain without the pace, so my fitness has now allowed me maybe an extra yard of pace. That has been the secret of my success.
Pace yourself, pace yourself, pace yourself. And take time to rest. I guess if you don't rest and rejuvenate, then you harden, and I don't want to harden.
If I lose forcing the pace all the way, well, at least I can live with myself. But if it's a slow pace, and I get beaten by a kicker who leaches off the front, then I'll always wonder, 'What if...?'
I don't run straight at a constant pace; soccer is always a change of pace and movement.
First year, I was in a real high pace running around and I couldn't pace myself.
The best pace is a suicide pace, and today looks like a good day to die.
A change of pace in terms of your running pace will give you strength psychologically.
Things have their own pace, and if we work with that pace and anticipate the issues correctly, we can have good results.
In terms of pace, every captain wants pace in their attack.
I learned a lot my rookie season - the pace of the game. Playing at the right pace, not 100 miles an hour.
For observing nature, the best pace is a snail's pace.
One of my cousins is a golfer, so I got motivated to try the game and I enjoy the relaxed pace it offers me after the fast pace of cricket.
My pace alone is unstoppable. No one can keep my pace.
Pace, rhythm and timing. Pace, rhythm and timing is what it's about. The content's got to be great, but then it's got to be delivered. It's a tricky thing to do, and it takes a lot of work.
They say that pace is the first thing to go, but my game was never based on pace. It was about strength and power and withstanding challenges and getting in the right position.
If we could allow the pace of our meetings to slow down to the pace of our hearts, we might find genuine understanding.
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