Philip Caldwell Famous Quotes



"The important thing to recognize is that it takes a team, and the team ought to get credit for the wins and the losses. Successes have many fathers, failures have none."


Philip Caldwell Quotations






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What's the use of worrying It never was worthwhile.
George Asaf

Orthodoxy is Unconsciousness.
George Orwell

For most men life is a search for the proper manila envelope in which to get themselves filed.
Clifton Fadiman

"Some books are to be tasted, others swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested."
Francis Bacon

"And if it all falls apart, I will know deep in my heart, the only dream that mattered had come true. In this life, I was loved by you."
Colin Raye

"All love that has not friendship for its base, is like a mansion built upon sand."
Ella Wheeler Wilcox

"Christmas night, stars shine bright, and all the angels are singing. 'The Son of God is Born' Little child, holy child, how I want to be near you, this blessed Christmas night."
Garry Gamble

I've made a couple of mistakes I'd like to do over.
Jerry Coleman

"So cheat your landlord if you can and must, but do not try to shortchange the Muse. It cannot be done. You can't fake quality any more than you can fake a good meal."
William Seward Burroughs

"For the truth of the conclusions of physical science, observation is the supreme Court of Appeal. It does not follow that every item which we confidently accept as physical knowledge has actually been certified by the Court our confidence is that it would be certified by the Court if it were submitted. But it does follow that every item of physical knowledge is of a form which might be submitted to the Court. It must be such that we can specify (although it may be impracticable to carry out) an observational procedure which would decide whether it is true or not. Clearly a statement cannot be tested by observation unless it is an assertion about the results of observation. Every item of physical knowledge must therefore be an assertion of what has been or would be the result of carrying out a specified observational procedure."
Sir Arthur Eddington