Quote by Bonnie Blair
This Olympics is almost a little sad. It is my final Olympics. The

This Olympics is almost a little sad. It is my final Olympics. There are a lot of good memories. – Bonnie Blair

Other quotes by Bonnie Blair

My parents put skates on me at age 2, the way it should be if youre serious, and Ive always liked it. – Bonnie Blair

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Its sad to know Im done. But looking back, Ive got a lot of great memories. – Bonnie Blair

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sad
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I didnt really want to live, so anything that was an investment in time made me angry… but also I just felt sad. When the hopelessness is hurting you, its the fixtures and fittings that finish you off. – Angelina Jolie

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All the things that happen to people in the industry today, the actors, what they have to put up with, all the people wanting to know every single moment of their lives – I think its really sad. – Tab Hunter

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Once I was checking to hotel and a couple saw my ring with Blues on it. They said, You play blues. That music is so sad. I gave them tickets to the show, and they came up afterwards and said, You didnt play one sad song. – Buddy Guy

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What I am sad about is that there is now, in America, no equivalent to the art circuit. – Richard Attenborough

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You will also allow me to thank the Academy for inviting me to lecture in Stockholm, for its hospitality, and for the opportunity afforded me for admiring the charm of your people and the beauty of your country. – Guglielmo Marconi

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Id never really been content with just churning out these slim volumes every three or four years. Ive always tried to think of poetry as an active ingredient in the language rather than just something that appears between the covers of thin books. – Simon Armitage

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