A Quote by Ryan Fitzpatrick

I'm the Harvard guy everywhere, every day. There are worse things to be called, worse things to be known by I guess. — © Ryan Fitzpatrick
I'm the Harvard guy everywhere, every day. There are worse things to be called, worse things to be known by I guess.
There are worse things than having behaved foolishly in public. There are worse things than these miniature betrayals, committed or endured or suspected; there are worse things than not being able to sleep for thinking about them. It is 5 a.m. All the worse things come stalking in and stand icily about the bed looking worse and worse and worse.
A couple of back operations didn't cure anything, but instead, things got worse and worse and worse.
I think every entertainer's had nights when things go wrong. I mean you can't remember everything all the time, and especially if you're having hard times personally, things going on that you - you know, and then people make it worse. And that makes you feel worse.
Every day it gets worse and worse and worse. We just want to get everyone to vote and be a part of the noise. I can't do phone banks because I have to save my voice for stage, so the least I can do is a song.
I always make a big effort to make a distinction between what is actually worse or what is just worse about not being 21. Of course, it's much worse not to be 21. This is a given. But there are things that are worse.
Americans reading the paper, listening to the news every single day, and all you hear is things are getting worse and worse. And that has a psychological effect on consumer confidence. That's what consumer confidence is.
Nothing lasts. So it's my belief, yes, I know a lot of the things that we liked didn't last, but maybe things we don't like, they're also not going to last. There has been progress in my lifetime. There are certainly things that are better than when I was young, and there are things that are worse. New York City, it's worse. There's no question.
Around every corner is another gift waiting to surprise us, and it will surprise us if we can achieve control over our natural tendencies to make comparisons [to things that are better rather than things that are worse], to take things for granted [rather than imagining how much worse things would be if they weren't there and so feeling grateful], and to feel entitled!
When things are at their blackest, I say to myself, 'Cheer up, things could be worse.' And sure enough, they get worse.
There were worse things than dying, and those worse things happened to the people you left behind.
I've been called worse than a Harvard kid.
I have to win this now, and for all time, or I’ll fight it every day and it will get worse and worse.
But the nearer the dawn the darker the night, And by going wrong all things come right. Things have been mended that were worse, and the the worse, the nearer they are to mend.
Every time I go to Beirut, I see people and the quality of life going slowly from bad to worse, and from worse to even worse.
Will this long presidency of George W. Bush ever be over? Living through it is starting to seem like some ghastly, upsetting novel in which the hero is the country, and the president is this disturbing, pig-headed, oblivious villain who makes things worse and worse and worse.
To his US Olympic team - Every day you guys look worse and worse. And today you played like tomorrow.
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