Sitting On The Bench Quotes

Sitting On The Bench Quotes by Phil Linz, Barbara Johnson, Oliver Kahn, Shaka, Frank Lampard, Jens Lehmann and many others.

You can't get rich sitting on the bench.

You can’t get rich sitting on the bench.
Phil Linz
Love is what makes two people sit in the middle of a bench when there is plenty of room at both ends.
Barbara Johnson
I would never have thought I was capable of sitting on the bench as the number two man. And it showed me that you can really achieve everything in life, even the unthinkable, as long as you’re willing to work on yourself a little bit.
Oliver Kahn
It’s easy to have chemistry when nobody is sitting on the bench.
Shaka
I don’t want to be a passenger sitting on the bench not doing much, even in my older years.
Frank Lampard
To be sitting on the bench behind somebody who only started to play when he was 30 is not funny.
Jens Lehmann
Working your core always, your foot speed, jumping rope, push-ups and sit-ups – things like that are really important. Those things will pay off more than just doing what a bench press will.
Mark Sanchez
Individual grievances and pet peeves have got to go by the wayside. Generally, you don’t have to worry about the guys who are playing every day, it’s the guys who are sitting on the bench that are the ones that get needles in their pants.
Walter Alston
There were things that would irritate Casey, but trying too hard or getting mad at sitting on the bench weren’t among them.
Mickey Mantle
How on earth Traore gets into this team is beyond me. And he’s a Champions League winner? Gimme a break.
Johnny Giles
You’re disgusting when you eat,” Chuck said, sitting on the bench next to him. “It’s like watching a starving pig eat his own klunk.
James Dashner
When Javy Baez goes out there, man, you saw him before the game sitting on the bench, saw him waving into the camera, he’s just being himself. I love that.
Joe Maddon
Each of us needs to withdraw from the cares which will not withdraw from us. We need hours of aimless wandering or spates of time sitting on park benches, observing the mysterious world of ants and the canopy of treetops.
Maya Angelou