Quote by Arthur Ashe
If I were to say, God, why me? about the bad things, then I should

If I were to say, God, why me? about the bad things, then I should have said, God, why me? about the good things that happened in my life. – Arthur Ashe

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I keep sailing on in this middle passage. I am sailing into the wind and the dark. But I am doing my best to keep my boat steady and my sails full. – Arthur Ashe

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When we were together, I loved you deeply and you gave me so much happiness I can never repay you. – Arthur Ashe

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Success is a journey not a destination. The doing is usually more important than the outcome. Not everyone can be Number 1. – Arthur Ashe

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God is one, greatest of gods and men, not like mortals in body or thought. – Xenophanes

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The Negro revolution is controlled by foxy white liberals, by the Government itself. But the Black Revolution is controlled only by God. – Malcolm X

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