Quote by Alex Ferguson
If I have my health I can carry on. There will be a point when I d

If I have my health I can carry on. There will be a point when I do quit but I have absolutely no idea when that is. – Alex Ferguson

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In England, its a rare thing to see a player smoking but, all in all, I prefer that to an alcoholic. The relationship with alcohol is a real problem in English football and, in the short term, its much more harmful to a sportsman. It weakens the body, which becomes more susceptible to injury. – Alex Ferguson

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relationship
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I feel sympathy for the working class lad. Ive always championed about ticket prices and try to equate that to peoples salaries. – Alex Ferguson

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Sympathy
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Football management is such a pressurised thing – horseracing is a release. Im also learning to play the piano – Im quite determined – its another release from the pressure of my job. – Alex Ferguson

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Learning
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When I ran for Congress I promised to help make health care affordable again. – Bobby Jindal

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The long, cold Minnesota winters instilled in me a fascination for exotic far off places I aspired toward a career in tropical diseases and world health problems. – Peter Agre

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Well, the truth is that a lot of people lie about their health, they lie about the finances, they lie about things at work, they lie about things. – Laura Schlessinger

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Tis healthy to be sick sometimes. – Henry David Thoreau

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