(12 quotes found)
“Don't foul, don't flinch. Hit the line hard.”
Theodore Roosevelt
“But facts are facts and flinch not”
Robert Browning
“We really worked hard from the get-go. Even though they scored (first), I didn't see our flinch. We were ready to play right at the beginning of the game and I'm really proud of the effort all the way through the game.”
Ron Wilson
“I don't think that anybody would necessarily flinch from buying a historic house, even if something violent happened there. I'm sure they would have sympathy for the victims, but the majority of people looking at historic houses buy them, because they like the history.”
Suzanne Prieur
“Danger - if you meet it promptly and without flinching - you will reduce the danger by half. Never run away from anything. Never!”
Winston Churchill
“The guys really worked hard from the get-go. Even when Dallas) scored, I didn't see them flinch. I'm really proud of the effort throughout the line-up.”
“They didn't flinch a bit. They just played their game. They knew that D.J. wasn't in there and they stepped up.”
Hal McManus
“He really wasn't flinching. He looked comfortable in there. I'm sure there's some things we're going to have to watch the tape and we'll say he should have or could have. But for the most part I was pretty pleased watching him live.”
Mike Mularkey
“We use the term doesn't flinch and he really wasn't flinching. He looked comfortable in there. I'm sure there are some things after we watch the tape that we'll say he should've or could've done, but for the most part, I was really pleased watching him.”