Quote by Pat Summitt
Id wake up in the morning and I would think, Where am I? Id have t

Id wake up in the morning and I would think, Where am I? Id have to gather myself. – Pat Summitt

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Competition got me off the farm and trained me to seek out challenges and to endure setbacks and in combination with my faith, it sustains me now in my fight with Alzheimers disease. – Pat Summitt

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When I wrote the song, I had the sea near Bombay in mind. We stayed at a hotel by the sea, and the fishermen come up at five in the morning and they were all chanting. And we went on the beach and we got chased by a mad dog – big as a donkey. – Ray Davies

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I like my coffee black and my mornings bright. – Terri Guillemets

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I love to read. I love to stretch. In the morning, I get up, and if Im not in a hurry, I will lie on the floor on a rug, look through some books and magazines, and maybe listen to music and try to do stretching exercises to tune up. – Jackson Browne

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The rain, which had continued yesterday and last night, ceased this morning. We then proceeded, and after passing two small islands about ten miles further, stopped for the night at Pipers landing, opposite another island. – Meriwether Lewis

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The actual danger is nothing, and the positive advantages very great. – William John Wills

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I think its more interesting to see people who dont feel appropriately. I relate to that, because sometimes I dont feel anything at all for things Im supposed to, and other times I feel too much. Its not always like it is in the movies. – Ryan Gosling

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Who is not satisfied with himself will grow; who is not sure of his own correctness will learn many things. – Chinese Proverb

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The chief characteristics of the [liberal] attitude are human sympathy, a receptivity to change, and a scientific willingness to follow reason rather than faith. – Chester Bowles, New Republic, 22 July 1946

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