"Tis an ill cook that cannot lick..." - Quote by William Shakespeare
Tis an ill cook that cannot lick his own fingers.
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More on Skill
“At the end of 2003, my game was complete. Shooting, defense, using the dribble, transition, midrange stuff was all there. Then it was about fine-tuning and trying to improve in each area.”
“When you're a dancer, you start with the basics. You don't all of a sudden do a grand jete and pirouette. You start with first position, second, third.”
“Oh! Most miserable wretch that I am! Why have I not learnt how to swim?”
More on Satisfaction
“No man has ever lived that had enough of children's gratitude or woman's love.”
“We were created for meaningful work, and one of life's greatest pleasures is the satisfaction of a job well done.”
“Thus also every keen pleasure is an error and an illusion, for no attained wish can give lasting satisfaction.”