A Quote by Lisa Guerrero

When I'm anchoring, I miss chasing stories in the field. — © Lisa Guerrero
When I'm anchoring, I miss chasing stories in the field.
I was an athlete growing up and I miss that. I miss hanging out with dudes and making raunchy jokes and telling stories, trading details, you know? There's something I really miss about that.
I miss everything. The field, the dressing room, the training. I miss San Siro. But I was lucky enough to experience good feelings as a player.
There is nothing I will miss about Japanese baseball. Off the field, I will miss my dog.
There's games you try one field goal, and if you miss that one field goal you'll feel like crap for the whole rest of the week... It doesn't do you any good.
I did not see the sense in chasing a little white ball around a field.
I can't stand golfing, I'm not a golfer. Can't do five hours of chasing a ball around a field.
Lord, what if I miss You? What if I miss You? What if I miss You? Oh, I'm so scared! God, what if I miss You? He answered simply, "Joyce, don't worry; if you miss Me, I will find you.
There's nothing like being on the field, taking on blocks, chasing after fast guys.
I am going to miss Don Shula. I like him, and I admire him. I'm going to miss looking those 53 yards across the field and thinking, 'There is a coaching legend.'
My big "double-aha" moment came while anchoring the national news at CBS News. It was at the height of the recession, and on top of the usual negative stories, my newscasts became full of especially heart wrenching stories of people losing their homes, jobs, and retirement savings. Starting the morning off like that could leave even the most optimistic person feeling helpless and hopeless. The lightning bolt came when we changed how we talked about the negative.
The breath must be enticed or cajoled, like catching a horse in a field, not by chasing after it, but by standing still with an apple in one’s hand.
Putting is so difficult, so universally vexing, that the best the pros can do is tell us how to miss. 'Miss it on the pro side,' they say, meaning miss it above the hole. I can't even do that consistently. I miss it on the pro side. I miss it on the amateur side. I miss it on both sides of the clown's mouth.
Attitude is tremendously important in chasing success - in any field of endeavour. That's why I believe talent alone will get you very little in this world.
You're chasing the dragon, you're chasing the high. A bird with one wing, who's still trying to fly.
The dreams we are chasing and the reality that is chasing us are always parallel; they never meet.
The pressure of chasing 230 is naturally always less compared to chasing 300.
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