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“It's not what you're going to take from martial arts, it's what you have to give to martial arts”
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“How can I ignore the boy next door?”
Source : "Song: The Boy Next Door". Performed in the musical film "Meet Me in St. Louis" by Judy Garland, November 22, 1944.
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“Faith is a gift of God.”
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“It turns out that Molly wasn't her mother's daughter in that respect. Charity was like the MacGuyver of the kitchen. She could whip up a five-course meal for twelve from an egg, two spaghetti noodles, some household chemicals, and a stick of chewing gum. Molly ... Molly once burned my egg. My boiled egg. I don't know how.”
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“Deep breaths are very helpful at shallow parties.”
Source : "How to Talk With Practically Anybody About Practically Anything". Book by Barbara Walters, 1970.
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“Dictators are ludicrous characters, and, you know, in my career and in my life, I've always enjoyed sort of inhabiting these ludicrous, larger-than-life characters that somehow exist in the real world.”
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“It's a matter of seeing the original meaning of all things. The world is full of all kinds of meanings. But our minds are so fettered by the lies and falsehoods they make for themselves, that they cannot see the beauty, goodness, or truth of those meanings. Only a mind that has become free can see such things...”
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“So foolish is the heart of man that he ever puts his hope in the future, learning nothing from his past errors and fancying that tomorrow must be better than today.”