Quote by Jessica Ennis
I learned what I need to do in the long jump, what I needed to do

I learned what I need to do in the long jump, what I needed to do in the javelin and Ive been able to rectify those events. Its been a bit of a learning curve, which is good. – Jessica Ennis

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My idea of beauty is somebody that doesnt have to try too much, someone who is effortless and fresh. – Jessica Ennis

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Beauty
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Training is full-on. Some days I really dont want to get out of bed and hit that track again. Sunday and Monday morning sessions are always horrible. But who really looks forward to going to work on a Monday morning? – Jessica Ennis

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Morning
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I was not good in school. I could never read very fast or very well. I got tested for learning disabilities, for dyslexia. Then I got put on Ritalin and Dexedrine. I took those starting in the eighth grade. As soon as they pumped that drug into me, it would focus me right in. – Channing Tatum

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Learning

Learning disabilities cannot be cured, but they can be treated successfully and children with LD can go on to live happy, successful lives. – Anne Ford

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Learning

I think my books talk about kids learning to like and respect themselves and each other. You cant write a message book you just tell the best story you know how to tell. – Paula Danziger

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Learning

After learning the language and culture of the Chinese people, these Jesuits began to establish contacts with the young intellectuals of the country. – Hu Shih

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Learning

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If you wish to hide your character, do not play golf. – Percey Boomer

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The yogi will tell you that you feel and look as young as your spine is elastic. – Richard Hittleman

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When people ask me about my story, I just go through the positive stuff: the tent-pole moments, the big landmark checkpoints. – Shia LaBeouf

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positive

Say you were standing with one foot in the oven and one foot in an ice bucket. According to the percentage people, you should be perfectly comfortable. – Bobby Bragan, 1963

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