A Quote by Lizzie Armitstead

It's fantastic to have the opportunity to race at home, so I wouldn't miss it. — © Lizzie Armitstead
It's fantastic to have the opportunity to race at home, so I wouldn't miss it.
Of course, when I can get an Indy Car or Champ Car race on television, I never miss the opportunity.
It's fantastic to have the opportunity to work abroad, and do all that, but there is a certain point where you're just like, 'Oh, I'd love to work at home.'
Palestinians never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity.
I'm never home. I miss birthdays. I miss holidays. I miss anniversaries. I miss special moments. I'm not always there for important times, because I'm out on the road trying to make people laugh. I give up my privacy. I give up the ability to walk somewhere and relax.
I miss hunting and when I go home I always find an opportunity to go for a hunt again, out in the bush veldt.
We feel like if we miss a Sunday at church, that's one thing, but we can't miss an opportunity to help.
Home? I have no home. Hunted, despised, living like an animal. The jungle is my home. But I will show the world that I can be its master. I will perfect my own race of people, a race of atomic supermen, which will conquer the world.
I don't have any problem working with first-time directors because all directors have to start somewhere and all great directors have had a first film. So, if you take the view that you don't want to work with a first-timer, you might miss out on a fantastic opportunity.
Your home should be an extension of you and who you are as a person. If you can come home, and actually feel at home... that's fantastic design.
The thing you miss most, when you don't play and you don't coach, is the huddle. You miss the huddle. You miss the ability to walk in the room where collectively players are from everywhere. Every race, every religion, every color. It don't matter, because you've got a common goal. You're trying to be something special as a team.
But to say that the race is the metaphor for the life is to miss the point. The race is everything. It obliterates whatever isn't racing. Life is the metaphor for the race.
Left right left right. We're army ants. We swarm we fight. We have no home. We roam. We race. You're lucky if we miss your place.
Columbus is considered my second home, so I definitely miss Columbus for many different reasons. I definitely miss the good times I had there and I miss the guys for sure.
Don't spend so much time trying to choose the perfect opportunity, that you miss the right opportunity.
Ending AIDS is an opportunity for this generation. We should not miss this opportunity
Sometimes the course of our lives depends on what we do or don't do in a few seconds, a heartbeat, when we either seize the opportunity, or just miss it. Miss the moment and you never get a chance again.
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