Entretiens Individuels Quotes & Sayings
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Forget about winning and losing; forget about pride and pain. Let your opponent graze your skin and you smash into his flesh; let him smash into your flesh and you fracture his bones; let him fracture your bones and you take his life! Do not be concerned with escaping safely- lay your life before him!! — Bruce Lee

To love anyone is to risk. — Stephanie Morrill

I'll be peeing like a champion in no time — M. Leighton

Almost every girl in the world says what they really want is a nice guy, but only handful really mean it. — Heather Havenwood

It's not always easy to keep going when faced with indifference or to watch values being defined by a mass infatuation with mediocrity. — Nick Bantock

I think in France, for example, we can say whatever we want about the French, but going out and dining is more about the intellectual moment to share with the people you dine with than trying to figure out what the chef did with that little piece of salmon or lobster and all that. — Daniel Boulud

He [Russell] said once, after some contact with the Chinese language, that he was horrified to find that the language of Principia Mathematica was an Indo-European one. — J.E. Littlewood

Those minutes that I'm on stage are the best! Being there and looking at the crowd and seeing their faces, hearing them sing the positive words from the songs. — Miley Cyrus

We rolled back the clock in a full company meeting and shared each of the steps that came together to help us arrive at this decision that was going to impact everyone on the team. We wanted to show people what "risk being right" looked like to us. How — Jonathan Raymond

Drugs are a bet with your mind. — Jim Morrison

I brushed a kiss over her lips and then studied her face, finally daring to believe that this beautiful, brave woman was really my wife. — Richelle Mead

They had been brought up to think that the domestic virtues were self-evident and universal; they had been starved of the knowledge that most attracts the young mind: that the crown of life is the exercise of choice — Thornton Wilder