A Quote by Fred Perry

I didn't aspire to be a good sport; 'champion' was good enough for me. — © Fred Perry
I didn't aspire to be a good sport; 'champion' was good enough for me.
I didn't aspire to be a good sport; "champion" was good enough for me.
There never was a champion who to himself was a good loser. There's a vast difference between a good sport and a good loser.
Israel should aspire to be a decent country. That's good enough for me.
Like letting spiders live because they eat mosquitoes, Clary thought. "So they're good enough to let live, good enough to make your food for you, good enough to flirt with-but not really good enough? I mean, not as good as people.
If I watch 'The X Factor,' I know I'm never going to aspire to sing, so I don't mind if they're good or bad, but when I watch 'Bake Off,' because I aspire to be good at it, I find it easy to try and put myself in their position.
I think Metamoris really likes having me as their champion, as far as I know, anyway. I think I've done a good job of being a champion and showing what a champion is.
If you are good at something, and especially, if people who matter tell you that you are good enough, you must follow that sport.
I put myself in a position where I made wrestling an option for me. I don't have to wrestle. I don't have to take another shot for the rest of my life if I don't want to. I have good enough hands, good enough boxing, good enough timing to strike with anybody in our division.
As an African-American athlete, you get discouraged that this type of thing is still condoned in people's lives. You look at a situation where we're good enough to work for you, but not good enough to be around you. To build a franchise, good enough to build business for you, but not good enough to mingle amongst your circles.
To not only be a cancer survivor, but to return to the sport of boxing, because, I mean, this is not basketball, this is not baseball, this is not a sport you play. This is a sport where you can die in the ring. So it says a lot to me to come back and be a world champion in that aspect.
To me, being heavyweight world champion and Olympic sprint champion are the two greatest prizes in sport.
It was good to see an athlete that emotional in the aftermath of defeat, to show that losing isn't good enough. Fighting hard and trying your best isn't good enough. It showed that the only thing good enough in his eyes was winning. It caused a tremendous amount of emotion from him when he didn't achieve that.
Enough is enough. I'm a champion. Look at me, I'm a champion. I am not a nugget.
Thinking good thoughts is not enough, doing good deeds is not enough, seeing others follow your good examples is enough.
I left my fingerprints somewhere - that's good enough. I am my own person - that's good enough. I stand my ground - that's good enough.
We should all aspire in life to do a multitude of things well - to be a great father, to be a good husband, to be a good lover, you know, to try to do things the best you can is very important to me.
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