Alicia Sacramone Quotes
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You feel it in there, pacing your heart sometimes, and it has what's called a defibrillator. Should I suffer that arhythmia, it's generally sudden death. And the paddles that are internal shock you back and restore your rhythm to its normal and natural state.
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In golf, it's almost impossible to be perfect on each shot; that's the fun and challenge of golf.
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Here in America we're doing the most wonderful crafts.
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I just don't know the art of making friends with girls. And that's the reason why I've never had a single girl as a friend. Also, I'm so engrossed in cricket that I've never found an opportunity to interact with girls very closely. In a way, it's better, as my mind doesn't get diverted!
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Love has never failed. It has won every battle. And today and forever more it will go on undefeated. I'm also a very loving person.
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Consciousness is an end in itself. We torture ourselves getting somewhere, and when we get there it is nowhere, for there is nowhere to get to.
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I've got a general callout with the Caribbean world in which I'm interested in helping in any way to get their well-written good stories out to the rest of the world. I am really interested in helping those stories get to a completion and public viewing.
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Ideas are refined and multiplied in the commerce of minds. In their splendor, images effect a very simple communion of souls.
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I'm a fighter, and I don't take no for an answer.
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I got my Equity card right out of NYU grad school in 2000, doing 'The Great White Hope' at Arena Stage. I played Jack Jefferson. It was an amazing part to walk into, to carry that responsibility for that amount of time. The challenges and the breadth of that role were pretty amazing.
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I love brawling, but I'm a smart fighter.
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Let us unite on the safe and sure ground of fact and experiment, and we can never err; yet better, we can never differ.
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You see in the streets of London, great and little boys running about in long blue coats, which, like robes, reach quite down to the feet, and little white bands, such as the clergy wear.
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Sometimes I want to be on 'The Real Housewives of New York.' I want to remind them to figure out how to get along and support each other.
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Seeing your baby in pain and seeing them crying and that sort of thing, and you're tired, and you can do nothing about it - that's, like, one of the most demoralizing things I can think of.
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There is some pretty powerful self-interest in wanting a future that is not just running storm-to-storm. The argument that I make is not that we aren't competitive and selfish and greedy. We are. We're all of these things. We're complicated, competitive, greedy and nasty, and kind and generous and compassionate.
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I don't bring expectations to any of my books. I don't tell people what to do. I want to invite them in.
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I am many people. Technique is always the consequence of the dominating concept.. ..with the change of concept, technique will change.
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The two things I always have to fight for are rest and food... I'm just grateful that I have the energy by the end of the day to do a performance.
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New York City is my favorite city in the world.
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Poetry teaches us music, metaphor, condensation and specificity.
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Reflection makes men cowards.
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Bottlenecks are usually at the tops of bottles.
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When you make mistakes during routines, it's not easy getting through them.