Quote by John Newcombe
So there was a fire inside me. And that fire inside you, it can be

So there was a fire inside me. And that fire inside you, it can be turned into a negative form or a positive form. And I gradually realised that I had this fire and that it had to be used in a positive way. – John Newcombe

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