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Mary Lou Retton Inspirational Quotes By Alicia Rae

I won't accept anything less than forever with you. — Alicia Rae

Mary Lou Retton Inspirational Quotes By Frank Zappa

I write what I like to write. Those who like to listen to it, listen to it. And the ones who don't, watch football and drink beer, jog, go to discos and so forth. I never claimed to be a man for all seasons. — Frank Zappa

Mary Lou Retton Inspirational Quotes By Jade West

People only see what they want to see, and they only do whatever they want to do. You can make excuses for them all you like, but you'll always be making excuses for them, — Jade West

Mary Lou Retton Inspirational Quotes By Mary Lou Retton

Working hard becomes a habit, a serious kind of fun. You get self-satisfaction from pushing your self to the limit, knowing that all the effort is going to pay off. — Mary Lou Retton

Mary Lou Retton Inspirational Quotes By Mary Lou Retton

Each of us has a fire in our hearts for something. It's our goal in life to find it and keep it. — Mary Lou Retton

Mary Lou Retton Inspirational Quotes By Joseph Rago

There have always been hucksters, cranks and populists who see a brief rise in American politics, going back to William Jennings Bryan at the turn of the century. The body politic has a way of expelling these invaders. — Joseph Rago

Mary Lou Retton Inspirational Quotes By John Ortberg

Because you have been created by God as a unique person, his plan to grow you will not look the same as his plan to grow anyone else. What would grow an orchid would drown a cactus. — John Ortberg

Mary Lou Retton Inspirational Quotes By Jon Lord

I don't think the Bonzo Dog could have evolved in America, nor could the old Nice: because of their musical discipline. This is one thing that British groups do have, a sort of discipline. Sometimes it can get a bit soulless, but on the whole I think it's preferable to the American alternative. — Jon Lord