Quote by Bill Toomey
The East Germans first used biomechanics. This meant that rather t

The East Germans first used biomechanics. This meant that rather than guessing about technique and form, they could apply changes to athletic performance based on science. – Bill Toomey

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As I mentioned previously, the tools that allow for optimum health are diet and exercise. – Bill Toomey

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My family knew, but most of the sporting world did not realize that my right hand been some 75% paralyzed. – Bill Toomey

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Actually, the moment of victory is wonderful, but also sad. It means that your trip is ended. – Bill Toomey

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I did, although I didnt read from page 1 to page 187 but I read chunks of it. I did a little bit of science when I was in the university so I was able to understand the graphs and pie charts and stuff like that. It was extremely dry. – Liam Neeson

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Music is not math. Its science. You keep mixing the stuff up until it blows up on you, or it becomes this incredible potion. – Bruno Mars

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Beyond that, I seem to be compelled to write science fiction, rather than fantasy or mysteries or some other genre more likely to climb onto bestseller lists even though I enjoy reading a wide variety of literature, both fiction and nonfiction. – Joan D. Vinge

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The man of science is a poor philosopher. – Albert Einstein

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