A Quote by Rasheed Wallace

To me, once you lose that step or two, you pick up a step or two with your head. — © Rasheed Wallace
To me, once you lose that step or two, you pick up a step or two with your head.
Whether this was explicitly taught or implicitly caught, I grew up with the impression that when it comes to the Christian life, justification was step one and sanctification was step two and that once we get to step two there's no reason to revisit step one.
Some people see life as many steps up and try to forget where they are coming from, you understand? A little step in life on a commercial or a material level is a good step, but a big step does not mean a strong step - you tend to lose your roots - and if you don't be careful, you can fall.
I always feel like it's two key ingredients when it comes to following your dreams, making something happen that the average person deems difficult. If you truly believe it, that's step one. Step two, is, you know, the hard work that goes along with it.
In your life's defining moments there are two choices - you either step forward in faith and power or you step backward into fear.
Political and social change is always a stagger-step process. One step forward, two steps back. They want you to give up.
Here's a two step formula for handling stress. Step number one: Don't sweat the small stuff. Step number two: Remember it's all small stuff.
Every book that you pick up takes you a step away from your real world, but if you read a book about magic, it takes you an extra two steps.
Being a stepparent is knowing when to step in, when to step back, when to step up, when to step out.
Could I ask if there’s anything in between Step One and Step Two? ‘Oh ye of little faith.’
Every third step I ran, my breath exploded out of me all in a rush. One step to suck in another cold lungful. One step to let it excape. One step of not breathing.
If you see your path laid out in front of you - Step one, Step two, Step three - you only know one thing . . . it is not your path. Your path is created in the moment of action. If you can see it laid out in front of you, you can be sure it is someone else's path. That is why you see it so clearly.
...wanting change is step one, but step two is taking it.
Believe in yourself, step one. Believe in the order, step two. Believe in the teachings, step three.
Extraordinary individuals take one step back and two steps forward with most every challenge-and sometimes two steps back to one step forward. They harvest useful lessons and knowledge from what doesn't work, and they display a remarkable resiliency; and ability to bounce back from adversity.
Step 4: Cough and gag. Step 5: Repeat Step 4 until it feels like maybe your lungs aren't inside your body anymore. Step 6: Remember that a really cute boy is beside you, so try to cough in a far more attractive manner.
The ideal story is that of two people who go into love step for step, with a fluttered consciousness, like a pair of children venturing together into a dark room.
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