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“Playing basketball with my teammates was a gift! We cant play any more but we live the memories each day!”
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“The show is a satire, which gives us freedom to do anything we want. Satire is the magic word that wipes away any culpability. The media is jealous of this freedom.”
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“I don't want anything to take away from wrestling.”
Source : Source: hollywoodlife.com
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“Canada has an experience of governance of which much of the world stands in dire need. It is a world of increasing dissension and conflict in which a significant contribution is the failure of different ethnic, tribal, religious, or social groups to search for, and agree upon, a common space for harmonious co-existence.”
Source : Address at the Leadership and Diversity Conference, Gatineau, Canada, May 19, 2004.
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“I don't mind being pale. In high school, it seemed like everybody cared about being tan all year round, but I haven't really thought about it since then. I don't go to a tanning bed, and I get bored when I lay out. I put sunscreen on when I'm in the sun, and sometimes I get tan, but I don't really think about it very much.”
Source : Source: thequietus.com
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“If you were all alone in the universe with no one to talk to, no one with which to share the beauty of the stars, to laugh with, to touch, what would be your purpose in life? It is other life; it is love, which gives your life meaning. This is harmony. We must discover the joy of each other, the joy of challenge, the joy of growth.”
Source : Mitsugi Saotome (1993). “Aikido and the Harmony of Nature”, p.340, Shambhala Publications
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“I you're writing memoir, but it even comes up in fiction. People just assume that you're writing thinly veiled autobiography. And particularly, I think, for people of color, our work is always seen as kind of anthropological artifact regardless. So, there's always going to be that assumption, but even more so in a memoir because often the names aren't even changed. It is easier to verify.”
Source : Source: therumpus.net
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“A pen connects you to the paper. It definitely matters.”
Source : "What I've Learned: Elmore Leonard" by Cal Fussman, www.esquire.com. November 16, 2014.