Frances E. Willard Quotes
She who succeeds in gaining the mastery of the bicycle will gain the mastery of life.

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An economically peaceful and prosperous Sri Lanka is the dream of youth of the nation. My message for the youth is to collectively work for an inclusively developed Sri Lanka.
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A creator needs only one enthusiast to justify him.
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My dream is to continue filming until my body tells me to stop.
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I want to say that probably 24 hours after I told CBS that I was stepping down at my 65th birthday, I was already regretting it. And I regretted it every day since.
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I can be a bit extreme. I'll spend too much time running round the park, doing yoga and drinking green tea. I can get a bit obsessive. I have to rein it in sometimes.
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When you judge another, you do not define them, you define yourself.
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As an artist or musician, you want to be remembered for the music you make.
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I grew up in Wisconsin loving hockey. I mean, I started when I was three years old on skates.
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Then India, everyone has his own idea of India.
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I'd seen 'The Sopranos,' but I wasn't a faithful viewer because I can't handle it.
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I like a man who's going to tell me 'No!' sometimes.
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Lo que me digo, ¿quién lo dice?
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Some critics will write 'Maya Angelou is a natural writer' - which is right after being a natural heart surgeon.
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We still have to learn how to live peacefully, not only with our fellow men but also with nature and, above all, with those Higher Powers which have made nature and have made us; for, assuredly, we have not come about by accident and certainly have not made ourselves
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A misanthrope I can understand - a womanthrope never.
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In 1995, the Chinese government picked a 6-year-old child to succeed the Panchen Lama, the second highest figure in Tibetan Buddhism.
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Life is like riding a bicycle, in order to keep your balance you must keep moving.
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There's no need to be fearful when another person succeeds. In fact, joining forces and supporting fellow teachers (or co-workers) you believe in is one of the most empowering moves you can make.