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“Not one man has ever sacrificed for his Lord without being richly repaid. If the cross is only contrasted with earthly pleasures lost, it may seem hard and threatening. But when the cross is weighed in the balances with the glorious treasures to be had through it, even the cross seems sweet.”
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“There's a thrill when you have a hard set, a rugged workout, and you feel it, and you take it, and you go beyond it.”
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“Compulsory sports for those who by temperament or physique do not qualify may be a disaster. . . . The repercussions may be extreme . . . and they may be very long-lasting, even throughout adulthood.”
Source : John Money (1994). “Reinterpreting the Unspeakable: Human Sexuality 2000: The Complete Interviewer and Clinical Biographer, Exigency Theory, and Sexology for the Third Millennium”, Burns & Oates
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“Elegance is always in style for men. There are all different kinds of elegance. It can be silk, it can be a T-shirt.”
Source : Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
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“Remove 'can't', 'won't' and 'shouldn't' from your vocabulary when they restrict attainment. Persevere if you truly believe your cause is just.”
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“Life is a cycle, and mime is particularly suitable for showing fluidity, transformation, metamorphosis. Words can keep people apart; mime can be a bridge between them.”
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“When you are desperate to get someone who isn't all that interested in you, you lay siege as hard as you can.”
Source : "Jolly good Fellowes". Interview with Lynn Barber, www.theguardian.com. November 27, 2004.
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“In many of my plays, there was a kind of autobiographical character in the form of a son or young man. The purpose of it, of course, was to write about myself. That character was always the least fully realized. Eighteen years later, you realize, That's what he was about.”