Quote by Mary Oliver
I simply do not distinguish between work and play. - Mary Oliver

I simply do not distinguish between work and play. – Mary Oliver

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We all have a hungry heart, and one of the things we hunger for is happiness. So as much as I possibly could, I stayed where I was happy. I spent a great deal of time in my younger years just writing and reading, walking around the woods in Ohio, where I grew up. – Mary Oliver

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What can we do but keep on breathing in and out, modest and willing, and in our places? – Mary Oliver

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Im going to work so that its a pure guts race at the end, and if it is, I am the only one who can win it. – Steve Prefontaine

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You cant get there by bus, only by hard work and risk and by not quite knowing what youre doing. What youll discover will be wonderful. What youll discover will be yourself. – Alan Alda

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Another Black Label motto. Thats what I think life is. Its just another bridge to cross. You ask no questions. Whatever work it is you gotta do, you gotta go over it, under it, through it, around it, to do it. – Zakk Wylde

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Its true hard work never killed anybody, but I figure, why take the chance? – Ronald Reagan

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