Quote by Olga Korbut
Then I was lucky I met with my future husband, and I started new l

Then I was lucky I met with my future husband, and I started new life with my husband, and I was happy again. He was a musician. I start to travel with him through Europe also and around the former Soviet Union. – Olga Korbut

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This is probably why, my life is easier, and my family is very happy, because we never lie each other. This is probably all people supposed to feel each other, so be always in all of the world theyll be peace. – Olga Korbut

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The one thing I regret was that my work required an enormous amount of my time, and a lot of travel. – Neil Armstrong

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After a lifetime of world travel Ive been fascinated that those in the third world dont have the same perception of reality that we do. – Jim Harrison

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