A Quote by Mark Lawrenson

It's sometimes easier to defend a one goal lead than a two goal lead. — © Mark Lawrenson
It's sometimes easier to defend a one goal lead than a two goal lead.
My goal was to do anything that would lead to a job. I know that writing would not lead to a job. It's too fancy for me. My biggest goal was to be an office receptionist, answer phones. I didn't expect to go beyond that.
It's a lot of people's goal to be the lead in a movie, and that was never my goal. I just wanted to be the third banana in an ensemble comedy.
It is not enough to take steps which may someday lead to a goal; each step must be itself a goal and a step likewise.
My goal is to defend our goal, save shots and not concede goals. But one thing that could happen is to score a goal from my penalty box to the other box directly.
Your ultimate goal in life is to become your best self. Your immediate goal is to get on the path that will lead you there.
Sometimes it's easier to chase a title than it is to lead.
The score is high and very brutal but does not reflect what we saw on the pitch. The first shot on goal was a goal. The second was an own goal. The third was straight after half-time. They defend like mad and they catch us on the break.
If you have been brought up with attacking and trying to get to number two, number three, number four goal, not getting one goal and defend, if that's sort of the mentality that's engraved in you, it's really difficult to do the other thing.
The goal wasn't to be a millionaire or to be a Hollywood star. That was not the goal. The goal was something about - the goal was to find the goal, but I knew where it was.
If there are dreams about a beautiful South Africa, there are also roads that lead to their goal. Two of these roads could be named Goodness and Forgiveness.
My goal is to try to lead people to the manufacturer of their souls.
The goal of every yoga is to lead a guided life.
All paths lead to the same goal: to convey to others what we are.
Let go of the idea that the path will lead you to your goal. The truth is that with each step we take, we arrive. Repeat that to yourself every morning: 'I've arrived.' That way you'll find it much easier to stay in touch with each second of your day.
What is needed is a marriage of two impulses, a coupling of the urge to do something positive with the willingness to constantly re-evaluate how effectively our actions lead to our goal - that of ending world hunger.
My goal is for General Motors to lead in safe autonomous driving.
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