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Quotes About Consistently

My favorite book title ever is Ross Thomas' THE FOOLS IN TOWN ARE ON OUR SIDE. Good book too as I recall read it a long time ago but Ross Thomas is consistently good.
~ Unknown
Putting is so difficult, so universally vexing, that the best the pros can do is tell us how to miss. 'Miss it on the pro side,' they say, meaning miss it above the hole. I can't even do that consistently. I miss it on the pro side. I miss it on the amateur side. I miss it on both sides of the clown's mouth.
~ Steve Rushin
Pity … should be reserved for innocent people who are in genuine pain or who have fallen on misfortune. If you find yourself often pitying someone who consistently hurts you or other people, and who actively campaigns for your sympathy, the chances are close to 100 percent that you are dealing with a sociopath.
~ Martha Stout
(...) I am a truth teller I'm on the side of the justice and the rule of law. I've been a lawyer for a very long time, (...). The only reason I'm against this president right now is because he finds himself on the wrong side of the law consistently.
~ Michael Avenatti
When luck plays a part in determining the consequences of your actions, you don't want to study success to learn what strategy was used but rather study strategy to see whether it consistently led to success.
~ Michael J. Mauboussin
Keep Your Job Until Your Real Estate Investing Income Consistently Produces MORE Income Than Your Job!
~ Unknown
In our research we consistently found that the people who were most effective during the Investigating stage were the ones most likely to be top sales performers.
~ Unknown
Consistently watch your trademark for potential threats to its integrity stemming from both other businesses and cultural conflicts.
~ Unknown
Our language has wisely sensed these two sides of man's being alone. It has created the word "loneliness" to express the pain of being alone. And it has created the word "solitude" to express the glory of being alone. Although, in daily life, we do not always distinguish these words, we should do so consistently and thus deepen our understanding of our human predicament.
~ Paul Tillich