The initial desire to train at an elite level started when I was probably 12.
“The initial desire to train at an elite level started when I was probably 12.”
— Jake Arrieta · Desire
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The initial desire to train at an elite level started when I was probably 12.
“The initial desire to train at an elite level started when I was probably 12.”
— Jake Arrieta · Desire
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“The initial desire to train at an elite level started when I was probably 12.”
“Dry deliveries. That helps when I get the ball back in my hand - like I never really stopped throwing. The goal for me is to increase arm strength.”
“Sometimes, when I break my hands, I kind of go too far behind my body, and what that will do, wherever my right arm's going to go, my left arm's going to go.”
“Really being able to harness my mental approach has kind of taken me to the next level, and obviously maturing as a player and a teammate and as a person. Those are things that are necessary to achieve success in this game. There's no other way around it.”
“The timeline is kind of coming to an end as far as leading up to free agency.”
“It's going to come down to executing, trying to keep guys off balance and disrupting timing. That's something you can do regardless of how many times you face a lineup or face certain hitters.”
“I feel no desire to write a novel that takes place in the past.”
“My films have mostly been about the rise of desire as the discovery of oneself.”
“I like to watch 'Paris, Texas,' but I have no desire to see it. I did it.”
“In the world where people with money overlap with restaurants and try to work out how to make more money, one of the things they talk about is the desire to find 'the new pizza.' This means a new mass-market product that can be made quickly and eaten both on the premises and as a takeaway.”
“If you write a book that's as powerful and successful as 'Bastard,' there's a strong desire to prove there's something else.”
“There is nothing in this world which men desire and struggle for, and that is good for them, of which there is not enough for everybody.”