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Participated Synonym Quotes By Emil Zatopek

There is a great advantage in training under unfavorable conditions. It is better to train under bad conditions, for the difference is then a tremendous relief in a race. — Emil Zatopek

Participated Synonym Quotes By Larry Wilde

She lives the poetry she cannot write — Larry Wilde

Participated Synonym Quotes By Barbara Demick

In 2012, a five-year-old girl in Shandong province described to me how ten officials had chased her six-months-pregnant mother through the fields to prevent the birth of the family's second child, a boy. She died during the procedure. — Barbara Demick

Participated Synonym Quotes By F. Sionil Jose

I write to please myself - of course, that is a given. But beyond this reach for pleasure, I know that I write for my countrymen, that they may be lifted from apathy and ignorance. I write because of a compulsion to make something out of the nothing that is my own life. — F. Sionil Jose

Participated Synonym Quotes By Dave Pelzer

Well, young man, the judge began, what it biols down to this if the court so desires and if you belive that your home setting is undesirable ... you may return and desire with your mother at your home residents — Dave Pelzer

Participated Synonym Quotes By Jonah Books

Prophecy fulfilled:
Peter's life is a quill and the ink is his blood. — Jonah Books

Participated Synonym Quotes By Amy Lane

We'll fix it in the morning, sweetheart. You can't save the world after 1:00 a.m. Not even you. — Amy Lane

Participated Synonym Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Come, live with me and you'll know me. — C.S. Lewis

Participated Synonym Quotes By Steve Jobs

You need to have a collaborative hiring process. — Steve Jobs

Participated Synonym Quotes By Mark Steyn

It's an Irish Republican rebel ballad from the 1840s. The reason I know is because I was once in a bar in Liverpool and a couple of lads started singing it and a couple others objected and a fight broke out. As a loyal subject of the Crown, I was on the side of the objectors. We eventually prevailed, but, even if we hadn't, 'A Nation Once Again' is a fine song to get your head kicked into, at least when compared to 'Believe' by Cher, which would rank pretty high on the list of numbers I'd least like to be listening to as my eye's gouged out and I fall into a coma, although it would be a merciful release. — Mark Steyn