A Quote by Pat Riley

Complacency is the last hurdle standing between any team and its potential greatness. — © Pat Riley
Complacency is the last hurdle standing between any team and its potential greatness.
It's a challenge between me and the hurdle, and the hurdle has always won.
Are you living up to your potential? God made you with potential - potential for greatness! If you do what you can do, and trust Him to do what you can't, you will grow into the person He gave you the potential to be!
No matter what team you're playing for, the ultimate goal is to be the last team standing.
It is a mistake to imagine that potentially great men are rare. It is the conditions that permit the promise of greatness to be fulfilled that are rare. What is so difficult to achieve is the cultural background that permits potential greatness to be converted into actual greatness.
It's not often you find yourself writing about a game that you haven't seen one kick of. But it's not often that the favourites lose 5-0 in one of their most important matches of the season. But all things considered - the difference between expectations of success and margin of victory, the fact of Strachan's debut, the injury to Chris Sutton, the joy it will bring Rangers fans, and the potential financial loss of going out of Europe completely in the first week in August - it is hard to remember the last defeat this bad for any team.
The only thing standing between me and greatness is me.
Greatness is more than potential. It is the execution of that potential.
Every team is trying to be the last one standing and we've got goals and things we talk about.
The age which we live in is not suited to idle complacency or to pleasant dreams of past greatness.
A good character today is shaped by greatness, greatness in vision, greatness in courage, greatness in insight, greatness in purpose and devotion.
Conservatives, Republicans have to rebuild public confidence in what we say we are going to do. That is a high hurdle but it is an achievable hurdle.
Every child deserves to grow up knowing their potential and feeling confident that they won't fall at the first hurdle - that they cope with life's setbacks.
I just want to go to the right team. The team that wants me. The team that believes in my potential.
You know, quarterbacks, I think greatness in quarterbacks is taking what you've got, whether it's a great team, a good team, or a struggling team and make them better.
We shall never resolve the enigma of the relation between the negative foundations of greatness and that greatness itself.
When I played with Michael Jordan on the Olympic team, there was a huge gap between his ability and the ability of the other great players on that team. But what impressed me was that he was always the first one on the floor and the last one to leave.
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