A Quote by Phil Keoghan

I love underdogs, people who have achieved extraordinary things against the odds. — © Phil Keoghan
I love underdogs, people who have achieved extraordinary things against the odds.
you have often seen in the cinema, erich, haven't you, that between extraordinary people extraordinary things like for example extraordinary love can arise. so we only have to be extraordinary and see what happens.
Overachievement is aimed at people who want to maximize their potential. And to do that, I insist you throw caution to the wind, ignore the pleas of parents, coaches, spouses, and bosses to be "realistic." Realistic people do not accomplish extraordinary things because the odds against success stymie them. The best performers ignore the odds. I will show you that instead of limiting themselves to what's probable, the best will pursue the heart-pounding, exciting, really big, difference-making dreams-so long as catching them might be possible.
I have not survived against all odds. I have not lived to tell. I have not witnessed the extraordinary. This is my story.
You know, heroes are ordinary people that have achieved extraordinary things in life.
Never mind the odds against you. If you doubled your effort, what would the odds against you do — send for reinforcements?
In Las Vegas, people know that the odds are stacked against them. On Wall Street, they manipulate the odds while you are playing the game.
Teens like a lot of the same things adults do: smart people doing amazing things against awful odds.
I suspect the truth is that we are waiting, all of us, against insurmountable odds, for something extraordinary to happen to us.
Creating a family in this turbulent world is an act of faith, a wager that against all odds there will be a future, that love can last, that the heart can triumph against all adversities and even against the grinding wheel of time.
The odds against an adoptee ending up as the child of the President of the United States are staggering. But then, so are the odds against a movie star becoming president
The odds against an adoptee ending up as the child of the President of the United States are staggering. But then, so are the odds against a movie star becoming president.
It's never the differences between people that suprise us. It's the things that, against all odds, we have in common.
Extraordinary accomplishments are only achieved when we are able to overcome extraordinary challenges.
Extraordinary things only happen to extraordinary people. Maybe it's a sign that you've got an extraordinary destiny--something greater than you could've imagined.
We may have limped onto Broadway as the underdogs, but underdogs bite back occasionally.
One of the problems with trying to help underdogs, especially with government programs, is that they and everyone else start to think of them as underdogs, focusing on their problems rather than their opportunities. Thinking of themselves as underdogs can also dissipate their energies in resentments of others, rather than spending that energy making the most of their own possibilities.
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