Evgeni Plushenko Quotes
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I don't like television when it gets near to photographed plays.
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We do take pride in how we look, but it's really just like, take a couple minutes, and you're ready to go.
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When I moved to Atlanta, I felt like an outsider - away from my friends and family except for the LGBTQ community.
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Thank you, God, for this good life and forgive us if we do not love it enough.
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I've been through a lot off the field. I think that kind of translates onto the field. Football serves for a lot of life lessons, and so it allows me to stay humble and continue to work.
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Our dad was a great guy and we will never forget him.
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There's a difference between beauty and charm. A beautiful woman is one I notice. A charming woman is one who notices me.
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Sharing an idea you care about is a generous way to change your world for the better.
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Anything, absolutely anything is possible.
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I think it's obvious that democracy is something that is contagious, and it always has been.
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I am grateful for who I am and who I am not. I am grateful for the life I have been given and for all that I have and all that I don't. Every breath I take is a blessing and an opportunity to fully experience the sheer joy of being alive.
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You can have someone younger, faster, but if you have got that experience and that ring craft, you can do anything in that ring.
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I like to roller skate. I have been roller skating since I was eight.
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I actually have an ice-skating background. I skated until I was 15, for about eight years. It was hardcore skating for about eight hours a day.
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I know that, in hockey, the object of the game is simple in that you have to get the puck into the net. With figure skating, it's not as simple, and there is a ton of work that goes into it.
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Without strength and courage it's really hard to perform at the highest levels of international figure skating, because you're alone on the ice and you only have seven minutes over two nights to prove yourself.
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My dad usually never has time for my skating, which is OK because they have to make a living somehow. For them to put their business on hold and come all the way to Korea to watch me skate - especially my dad - he feels responsible not just for my mom and for himself, but there are a lot of people who work there, too.
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But most of all, the train that kept rollin' all night long of rock n' roll you cannot kill. It will live forever.