A Handful of Summers Quotes
A Handful of Summers
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Gordon Forbes233 ratings, 4.03 average rating, 33 reviews
A Handful of Summers Quotes
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“People should always force themselves to do daring things.”
― A Handful of Summers
― A Handful of Summers
“self-centred people, such as tennis players, often choose mates that look the same as they do.”
― A Handful of Summers
― A Handful of Summers
“Alvarez talks to his racket. Sometimes when he’s playing badly he throws it on the ground and walks round it in a circle, scolding it. His racket, it seems, is responsible for nearly all of his bad shots. I envy him his alibi. How about going into the dressing-room after a match and saying, ‘I played great! My racket was”
― A Handful of Summers
― A Handful of Summers
“He never trained, seldom practised, smoked a lot, drank beer, sat in damp clothes and cold winds after his matches, stayed up all night, slept in locker-rooms,”
― A Handful of Summers
― A Handful of Summers
“like hers, you don’t need arms!”
― A Handful of Summers
― A Handful of Summers
“Black sweater, bulging with sharp-pointed equipment. ‘She’s a dancer,’ said Abie, explaining everything. ‘Great legs, Forbsey. With legs”
― A Handful of Summers
― A Handful of Summers
“In every close match ever played, you always fought two things – your opponent and the fear inside you, and the worse of the two was the fear.”
― A Handful of Summers
― A Handful of Summers
