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Top Mark Rudd Quotes

God has forgiven everything that I've ever done. If someone does something to hurt my family or me, I can always forgive them. It keeps hate and anger out of my heart. — Mark Teixeira

Yes there were 15 to 20 terrorists. We managed to capture both of them! — Joseph Ole Lenku

It's easier to stay in shape if you never let yourself get out of shape in the first place. — Bill Loguidice

dream is the dreamer's own psychical act. — Sigmund Freud

Clever man is a chicken; it can fly, but a little. Genius, on the other hand, is a migratory bird; it can fly at high altitudes until He disappears on the horizon! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

A lot of the techniques are similar in MMA. You just have to look at your opponent and their technique and tweak your game plan a little bit. — Dan Henderson

You do not become a star, you are born a star. A star is born with that indefinable extra something. — Sophia Loren

THE ENGLISHMAN'S VERY SHY (FOX-TROT) (Bloat): The Englishman's very shy, He's none of your Ca-sa-no-va, At bowling the ladies o-ver, A-mericans lead the pack - (Tantivy): - You see, your Englishman tends to lack That recklessness transatlantic, That women find so romantic Though frankly I can't see why . . . (Bloat): The polygamous Yank with his girls galore Gives your Brit-ish rake or carouser fits, (Tantivy): Though he's secretly held in re-ve-rent awe As a sort of e-rot-ic Clausewitz. . . . (Together): If only one could al-ly A-merican bedroom know-how With British good looks, then oh how Those lovelies would swoon and sigh, Though you and I know the Englishman's very shy. — Thomas Pynchon

I play music a lot but on my own mostly, so it was nice to be around other people. There was a certain sense a relief in the physical act of just playing and being with other musicians. — Robert Wyatt

The wise man thinks of fame just enough to avoid being despised. — Epicurus