Quote by Ann Richards
Weight-bearing exercise builds bone density, builds your muscular

Weight-bearing exercise builds bone density, builds your muscular strength so that you can hold your body up where those bones have a tendency to get weak. – Ann Richards

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Let me tell you, sisters, seeing dried egg on a plate in the morning is a lot dirtier than anything Ive had to deal with in politics. – Ann Richards

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Morning
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Ive always said that in politics, your enemies cant hurt you, but your friends will kill you. – Ann Richards

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I work very hard on my health, and I think about it, of course, like Ive never thought before. – Ann Richards

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The weapon of the Republic is terror, and virtue is its strength. – Georg Buchner

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We should believe in the strength and vitality of the values which constitute the E.U. and which neighbouring states can believe in and aspire to join. – Donald Tusk

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Rosa Parks was a woman of strength, conviction, and morality. Her action on December 1, 1955, to defy the law made her a leading figure in our nations civil rights history. – John Shimkus

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To be loved is a strength. To love is a weakness. – Zsa Zsa Gabor

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