I'm a huge kickboxer and I love to train that way.
Dilshad Vadsaria
Recitation: by Male by Female
When we're children we're told love is going to be great: Just fall in love, the rest will take care of itself - and then we fall in love and we realize, Okay, this is actually really, really hard work. This guy doesn't just tell me I'm great every day, you know?
Jewel
WorkHard WorkLoveChildrenGreat
The day of the great jazz improviser who doesn't know how to read music is over.
Maynard Ferguson
MusicGreatDayKnowJazzOver
I never had any question that my parents loved me. I had a real sense of self confidence.
Jeannette Walls
ConfidenceParentsMeSelfLoved
I don't fund county roads.
Jeff Fortenberry
RoadsFundCounty
Human-rights advocates, for example, claim that the mistreatment of Iraqi prisoners is of a piece with President Bush's 2002 decision to deny al Qaeda and Taliban fighters the legal status of prisoners of war under the Geneva Conventions.
John Yoo
DecisionWarLegalPresidentStatus
What I got, unconsciously, from admiring Fred Astaire was that he didn't want what he was doing to look difficult. What was difficult, in my opinion, was making it look so genuine, so effortless. I equally have tried to remain unseen on the screen.
Stanley Donen
OpinionDoingLookWantGenuineGot
The first money I ever earned was for drawing stone tools.
Mary Leakey
MoneyToolsDrawingStoneFirst
I have a notion that if you are going to be spiritually curious, you better not get cluttered up with too many material things.
Mary Oliver
CuriousBetterYouMaterial Things
Young men soon give, and soon forget, affronts; old age is slow in both.
Joseph Addison
AgeMenOld AgeSlowYoungForget
It would be great to have Bach in one corner, Bessie Smith in another, John Lennon in another. That's what I'd ideally like. A studio of the dead.
Jools Holland
GreatDeadCornerWouldLikeStudio
An oppressive government is more to be feared than a tiger.
Confucius
GovernmentTigerMoreThanFeared
Trade allegedly does not foster growth because when it begins, a flood of imports of factory origin destroys the handicraft manufacturing of the less developed country: the models for this are the effects of British exports of textiles and of iron in India and Chile in the first half of the nineteenth century.
Arthur Lewis
GrowthCountryIndiaManufacturing
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