538 Quotes About Affects

  • Author Pat Conroy
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    I still get weepy when I see a father being nice to his child. It so affects me.

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  • Author Patrick Carman
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    I'm a visual thinker, thrill seeker, and I'm easily distracted. I see everything I'm writing, and I think it naturally affects the pace of things.

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  • Author Paul Colton
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    The circumstances were weird. ... You warm up and then you go back and sit around for 40 minutes, then you come back out and try to warm up again. It just affects the way you play. There were times we played with some intensity on the defensive end, and then there were times we didn't.

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  • Author Paul Cunningham
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    We do know there's about 150 kids on any given night on the streets in Tucson ... teen homelessness affects everyone.

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  • Author Richard Cox
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    His injury hasn't cleared up and it means he can't set off for quick runs, it affects his run-up to bowl and he struggles to move between left and right in the field.

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  • Author Rick Carlisle
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    We're talking about it, we're trying to deal with it. I think we'll get there. It's just important for any player in this league not to let his competitive juices distort clear thinking and have something happen that affects the team.

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  • Author Sam Cassell
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    It affects me a little bit because I'm used to having the ball 90 percent of the time on the court, but I can't use that as an excuse at all. I've got to find a way. I'm getting shots that I normally make, but they're not going in. I just can't go 1-for-12 and expect us to be successful.

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  • Author Sasa Cuic
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    We started rushing. That's a problem we have when things start going wrong on the defensive end. It affects our offense and that leads to fast-break points.

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  • Author Sean Covey
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    Paradigms are like glasses. When you have incomplete paradigms about yourself or life in general, it's like wearing glasses with the wrong prescription. That lens affects how you see everything else.

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