Zupancic Judo Quotes & Sayings
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When you were riding on the crest of a wave, youwere most likely to be missing out on something. — Knute Rockne

The general population still thinks HIV is something that came in the 80s and went away, or that it only affects the gay population or intravenous drug users. — Annie Lennox

To be accused of 'channeling' is to be dismissed as a ventriloquist's live dummy, derogated at not having a mind of one's own. — William Safire

You never knew Lyanna as well as I did Robert, you saw her beauty, but not the iron underneath — George R R Martin

The power of our thoughts may never be measured or appreciated, but it became obvious to me as a young boy that there was value and power in being aware of my thoughts and how I expressed myself. — Robert Kiyosaki

A person who is loved, even when weakened, becomes strengthened and happy. — Marcel Scharfstein

And after you were up, when the light had come and the moon had gone, you found the path again waiting through the open window, the faces at the table gazing with you, as you sat with your coffee, silently letting the sense of rest seat home, the body ready to walk, in rhythm and in rhyme, with the given, unspoken source. — David Whyte

Real dishes break. That's how you know they're real. — Marty Rubin

Health is worth more than learning. — Thomas Jefferson

Lawyer's anxiety about the fate of the most interesting cause has seldom spoiled either his sleep or digestion. — Walter Scott

He [Vince Spadea] was about as down and out as you could see from a Top 20 player. Then to claw his way back through the minor leagues and do it the hard way where he wasn't young, wasn't getting wildcards, wasn't getting any help. I guess he decided he was just going to do it. — Andy Roddick

You aim for what you want and if you don't get it, you don't get it, but if you don't aim, you don't get anything. — Francine Prose

Every man over 40 should have a PSA test each year. — Barry Bostwick

That was what, ultimately, war did to you. It was not the physical dangers
the mines at sea, the bombs from the air, the crisp ping of a rifle bullet as you drove over a desert track. No, it was the spiritual danger of learning how much easier life was if you ceased to think. — Agatha Christie