Quote by Bill Toomey
My family knew, but most of the sporting world did not realize tha

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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sad
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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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diet
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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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Other Quotes from
Sports
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I sort of try to write everything for me. Im a huge sports fan but have no interest in minutiae. I dont remember who won Super Bowls five years ago or listen to sports talk radio. Im trying to make sure the jokes are self-contained so theyre accessible to everyone. – Norm MacDonald

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Sports

Nobodys a natural. You work hard to get good and then work to get better. Its hard to stay on top. – Paul Coffey

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Sports

I come from a background of hanging out with friends and shooting videos with them, with funny stuff coming out of the group. I guess we got the same charge jocks get out of sports. – Michael Patrick Jann

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Sports

Sport strips away personality, letting the white bone of character shine through. Sport gives players an opportunity to know and test themselves. – Rita Mae Brown

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Sports

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The Secret Intelligence Service I knew occupied dusky suites of little rooms opposite St Jamess Park Tube station in London. – John le Carre

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The unpleasant and unacceptable face of capitalism. – Edward Heath

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So long as the great majority of men are not deprived of either property or honor, they are satisfied. – Niccolo Machiavelli

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We shall continue to have a worsening ecologic crisis until we reject the Christian axiom that nature has no reason for existence save to serve man. – Lynn White, Jr., "The Historical Roots of Our Ecologic Crisis," 1967

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