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Breaking Records Quotes Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

I could not break records; so I decided to shatter them. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Breaking Records Quotes Quotes By Josh Silver

Being in a band is far more than playing an instrument. It's surviving. It's getting an album together. — Josh Silver

Breaking Records Quotes Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Success is there when you continue to break your own records. — Debasish Mridha

Breaking Records Quotes Quotes By Mark Kennedy

As a Member of Congress, I've continued my family's tradition of focusing on education. — Mark Kennedy

Breaking Records Quotes Quotes By Robert Leland Taylor

We'll not only survive,
we'll thrive,
be positively alive
with a little more space between us. — Robert Leland Taylor

Breaking Records Quotes Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

Bend the rules only if you have learned them; break the rules only if you have mastered them. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Breaking Records Quotes Quotes By Hermann Hesse

Love must not entreat,' she added, 'or demand. Love must have the strength to become certain within itself. Then it ceases merely to be attracted and begins to attract. — Hermann Hesse

Breaking Records Quotes Quotes By Margaret Atwood

There are some virtues to not saying what you think all the time. — Margaret Atwood

Breaking Records Quotes Quotes By Deepti Menon

The bubble had subsided, leaving only a tiny scar, but the irrational fear of water never quite left her. I never allowed her to forget, not for a moment. — Deepti Menon

Breaking Records Quotes Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

Set records. Break records. Shatter records — Matshona Dhliwayo

Breaking Records Quotes Quotes By Terry Pratchett

Like sheep which, having been driven to a pasture, can now spread out at their leisure, the clouds began to drift. Afternoon sunlight sliced through into the still waters. The boomerang hung in the sky, and the boy thought he would have to find a new word for the way the colours glowed.
In the meantime, he looked down at the water and tried out the word he'd been taught by his grandfather, who'd been taught it by his grandfather, and which had been kept for thousands of years for when it would been needed.
It meant the smell after rain.
It had, he thought, been well worth waiting for. — Terry Pratchett