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Being Smart And Athletic Quotes By Frederick Lenz

With the happiness, ecstasy and power you gain from meditation, you can gradually remove your mind from the things it has become hooked to that cause it pain. — Frederick Lenz

Being Smart And Athletic Quotes By Timothy Foote

An astonishing book. In compelling language, both homely and elegant, Young Men and Fire miraculously combines a fascinating primer on fires and firefighting, a powerful, breathtakingly real reconstruction of a tragedy, and a meditation on writing, grief and human character ... Maclean's last book will stir your heart and haunt your memory. — Timothy Foote

Being Smart And Athletic Quotes By Garrison Keillor

I think that you are only obliged to be a humorist from the age of 18 until you turn 30. Past the age of 30 I don't think there is any obligation to be clever at all. — Garrison Keillor

Being Smart And Athletic Quotes By Dule Hill

My favorite runner is Usain Bolt, who happens to be Jamaican and is the fastest man in the world. — Dule Hill

Being Smart And Athletic Quotes By Sheri S. Tepper

I think ... girls have a hard time being interesting. It's actually easier to be famous, or notorious, than it is to be interesting. In our world, girls climb very well until they hit puberty-sexual maturity-and then they begin to fall out of the tree. They start role-playing instead of thinking, flirting instead of learning. They start admiring how smart the boys are-or how athletic or how handsome-instead of concentrating on their own intelligence. — Sheri S. Tepper

Being Smart And Athletic Quotes By William J. Clinton

Communications and commerce are global; investment is mobile; technology is almost magical; and ambition for a better life is now universal. We earn our livelihood in peaceful competition with people all across the earth. Profound and powerful forces are shaking and remaking our world, and the urgent question of our time is whether we can make change our friend and not our enemy. — William J. Clinton

Being Smart And Athletic Quotes By Keeth Smart

Being properly prepared is one of the biggest assets in business and in athletic competition. — Keeth Smart

Being Smart And Athletic Quotes By Ashly Lorenzana

How good something is should never be determined by its cost, designer, origin, or its perceived value by others. — Ashly Lorenzana

Being Smart And Athletic Quotes By Nick Frost

I'm usually up at 6 A.M., even on the weekend. — Nick Frost

Being Smart And Athletic Quotes By D.L. Moody

All church members ought to be third class passengers - ready to dismount and push all together, and push with a will. That was John Wesley's definition of a church - "All at it, and always at it." Every Christian ought to be a worker. He need not be a preacher, he need not be an evangelist, to be useful. He — D.L. Moody

Being Smart And Athletic Quotes By Richard L. Travis

There is also the issue of many people who have been consciously invalidated by their parents or others in authority. This would be when someone is constantly berated for being overweight, not smart enough, not athletic enough, not tall enough, not pretty enough, not helpful enough, not thoughtful enough, not, not, not...This invalidation comes from others, but as we grow into adulthood those voices from the past become our voices in our heads, as we continue to invalidate ourselves. This could just result in low self-esteem, or it could lead to the unconscious seeking of others to validate us. — Richard L. Travis

Being Smart And Athletic Quotes By John Denver

Reach for the heavens, and hope for the future, and all that will be, not what we are. — John Denver

Being Smart And Athletic Quotes By Raymond Queneau

The poet is never inspired, because he is the master of that which appears to others as inspiration. He does not wait for inspiration to fall out of the heavens like roasted ortolans. He knows how to hunt ... He is never inspired because he is unceasingly inspired, because the powers of poetry are always at his disposition, subjected to his will, submissive to his own activity ... — Raymond Queneau