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Aijun Quotes By Tancredo Neves

I have never made a friend from whom I could not separate, and I have never made an enemy that I could not approach. — Tancredo Neves

Aijun Quotes By Jana Novotna

I was maybe only 13 or 14 when I started to play junior tournaments. — Jana Novotna

Aijun Quotes By Tucker Elliot

I spent half my childhood trying to be like my dad. True for most boys, I think. It turns with adolescence. The last thing I wanted was to be like my dad. It took becoming a man to realize how lucky I'd been. It took a few hard knocks in life to make me realize the only thing my dad had ever wanted or worked for was to give me a chance at being better than him. — Tucker Elliot

Aijun Quotes By Debolina Bhawal

People value you till they needs you. — Debolina Bhawal

Aijun Quotes By Dave Attell

Once you get offstage you're just like everyone else, and everyone else can get into a fight. — Dave Attell

Aijun Quotes By Corbin Bernsen

'L.A. Law' has been a bit of a blessing and a curse. First of all, it was a very prestigious show that had a lot of intellect, and I was the pretty boy. I've had to battle that my whole career: 'Oh, you were the face guy. You didn't really have to act; you just had to wear the right suits.' I had to battle that. — Corbin Bernsen

Aijun Quotes By Aristotle.

But such a life will be higher than mere human nature, because a man
will live thus, not in so far as he is man but in so far as there is in
him a divine Principle: and in proportion as this Principle excels
his composite nature so far does the Working thereof excel that in
accordance with any other kind of Excellence: and therefore, if pure
Intellect, as compared with human nature, is divine, so too will the
life in accordance with it be divine compared with man's ordinary life.
[Sidenote: 1178a] Yet must we not give ear to those who bid one as man
to mind only man's affairs, or as mortal only mortal things; but, so far
as we can, make ourselves like immortals and do all with a view to
living in accordance with the highest Principle in us, for small as it
may be in bulk yet in power and preciousness it far more excels all the
others. — Aristotle.