Quote by Jet Li
I spend more time learning about Buddhism than English, which is w

I spend more time learning about Buddhism than English, which is why my English today is still bad. – Jet Li

Other quotes by Jet Li

I knew nothing about martial arts. The coach told me I was talented with learning martial arts, and put me in a school. Three years later I got my first championship in China. – 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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movies
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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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I grew up in a time when being a musician and learning to be a musician was actually very wonderful. – Bobby McFerrin

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Its not just about filming, you go to awards and interviews too. I enjoy all of it, even learning my lines! – Christopher Parker

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When I have the time at home, Ill practice three or four hours a day. I have to. And Im a late starter I started at age 17 and at age 51 Im still learning. – Bruce Hornsby

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The secret of learning to be sick is this: Illness doesnt make you less of what you were. You are still you. – Tony Snow

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It is really quite amazing that all of the folks supporting privatization, from the president on down, keep invoking the name of my grandfather, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. – James Roosevelt

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While the spoken word can travel faster, you cant take it home in your hand. Only the written word can be absorbed wholly at the convenience of the reader. – Kingman Brewster, Jr.

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