A Quote by Paul Merson

Ian Ashby is very underrated and it's right he gets the accolades he gets — © Paul Merson
Ian Ashby is very underrated and it's right he gets the accolades he gets

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I understood even in college, when you win as a team, everyone gets their own accolades, individual accolades.
[On Ian Fleming:] The trouble with Ian is that he gets off with women because he can't get on with them.
It's very rare to find a basketball coach that gets both: that gets the Xs and Os and also gets life.
When you hear a great two-track of a performance in Carnegie Hall, let's say, it sounds like you're right there at that moment. It's true to reality. And the closer it gets, once it gets too technical, it becomes very tinny to hear notes. It doesn't sound right. It has to be natural.
What gets measured gets done, what gets measured and fed back gets done well, what gets rewarded gets repeated
Pioneers will always get the stones, when everyone later gets the accolades.
I hate to lose. It's a bad feeling, but, I mean, it kind of gets you resettled, gets you back right.
What gets measured, gets done. And what gets recognized gets done again, and even better.
But if the cow is purple, you'd notice it, OK? The thing that's going to decide what gets talked about, what gets done, what gets changed, what gets purchased, what gets built is, is it remarkable? And remarkable's a really cool word 'cause we think it just means neat, but it also means worth making a remark about, and that is the essence of where idea diffusion is going.
Whatever gets your goat gets your attention. Whatever gets your attention gets your time. Whatever gets your time gets you. Whatever gets you becomes your master. Take care, lest a little thing horn in and get your goat
I find my breath gets short, but it seldom gets longer as a man gets older. I take it as it comes, and make the most of it. That's the best way, ain't it?
There is a very broad theory that society gets the right to hang, as the individual gets the right to defend himself. Suppose she does; there are certain principles which limit this right. Society has got the murderer within four walls; he never can do any more harm. Has society any need to take that man's life to protect itself? If any society has only the right that the individual has, she has no right to inflict the penalty of death, because she can effectually restrain the individual from ever again committing his offence.
Mr. Market is kind of a drunken psycho. Some days he gets very enthused, some days he gets very depressed. And when he get really enthused you sell to him, and if he gets depressed, you buy from him. There's no moral taint attached to that.
Everyone gets very excited about the idea of space travel, but... it's not going to be everybody that gets to go.
The guy that's holding the ball gets hit a lot. Sometimes he gets banged up. We feel very comfortable with Jason.
She comes to me when she wants to be fed. And after I feed her -- guess what -- she's off to wherever she wants to be in the house, until the next time she gets hungry. She's smart enough to know she can't feed herself. She's actually a very smart cat. She gets loved. She gets adoration. She gets petted. She gets fed. And she doesn't have to do anything for it, which is why I say this cat's taught me more about women, than anything my whole life.
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