Quote by Jet Li
Every President that went to China, I would meet them and have din

Every President that went to China, I would meet them and have dinner and talk about the past and the future. That was in the 70s. – Jet Li

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Wushu is a move in Chinese, a physical move. An attack. Wushu is like an art. – Jet Li

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I never stopped studying Buddhism. In the past few years, in between movies, I do a retreat. – Jet Li

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I believe the world is one big family, and we need to help each other. – Jet Li

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If you believe that the killing of innocent people is right, then you are not part of my future. – King Abdullah II

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The Nautilus was piercing the water with its sharp spur, after having accomplished nearly ten thousand leagues in three months and a half, a distance greater than the great circle of the earth. Where were we going now, and what was reserved for the future? – Jules Verne

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The human brain now holds the key to our future. We have to recall the image of the planet from outer space: a single entity in which air, water, and continents are interconnected. That is our home. – David Suzuki

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You need imagination in order to imagine a future that doesnt exist. – Azar Nafisi

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No price is too low for a bear or too high for a bull. – Proverb

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One of the things Ive always enjoyed is moving around and staying fit. Physicality is such a big part of being an actor, but its also about stillness and silence. – Joel Edgerton

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All the mathematical sciences are founded on relations between physical laws and laws of numbers, so that the aim of exact science is to reduce the problems of nature to the determination of quantities by operations with numbers. – James C. Maxwell

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The diversity in the faculties of men, from which the rights of property originate, is not less an insuperable obstacle to an uniformity of interests. The protection of these faculties is the first object of government. – James Madison

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