A Quote by Millie Bright

In tournament football, you cannot dwell on things for too long. — © Millie Bright
In tournament football, you cannot dwell on things for too long.
One cannot too soon forget his errors and misdemeanors. To dwell long upon them is to add to the offense.
One cannot too soon forget his errors and misdemeanors for to dwell long upon them is to add to the offense, and repentance and sorrow can only be displaced by somewhat better, and which is as free and original as if they had not been.
People too often - because it's an easy, lazy tag - dwell on my style of football.
You cannot just play tournament after tournament like maybe I did when I was 23, 24 years old.
I think that's how it has to be in a tournament format. You can't dwell on games.
Man can climb to the highest summits, but he cannot dwell there long.
Turn in upon yourselves, get into your closets, and now resolve to dwell there. You have been strangers to this work too long; you have kept other vineyards too long; you have trifled about the borders of religion too long. Will you now resolve to look better to your hearts? Will you hate and come out of the crowds of business and clamors of the world and retire yourselves more than you have done? Oh, that this day you would resolve upon it!
From the start, all I did was play football. I briefly played badminton and won a tournament when I was 12, but really, it was always football.
Tennis is like, it gives you a lot of chances, but if you don't take those chances, it takes a lot of chances away from you. It's just the scoring pattern. We cannot dwell over a loss or a win for very long. We have no time to celebrate; we have no time to dwell; we have to move on. Wake up the next day and try and win the match.
I personally prefer long-distance walking, but we are talking about pre-tournament preparation. During a tournament I make do with walking, mainly to concentrate before a game.
A book may be compared to your neighbor: if it be good, it cannot last too long; if bad, you cannot get rid of it too early.
The Spirit is both a builder and a dweller. He cannot dwell where he has not built; He builds to dwell and dwells in only what he has built.
I feel very short-attention span for like accomplishment. It's like 'oh that felt really good' and then it's kind of like an immediate emptiness of I need to make something else - I don't like to dwell on things too long.
The essence of creativity is to look beyond where you can actually see. I don't want to dwell in same place too long.
I don't dwell on the lows too long. I kind of put them away and just start fighting back.
I've felt that if you dwell too much on your errors, you're dealing in the negativity of things. I don't like that. I'd rather work on the positive reinforcement, the things I did well.
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