Top 16 Waldner Jan Ove Quotes
#1. I'm 77. The only reason I'm ever shy about it is that people tend to think of you in terms of what they think that age is. I certainly don't feel any different than I did when I was 35, and my energy seems to be more than it was then.
Robert Osborne
#2. When Sweden's Jan-Ove Waldner travels to China to play table tennis, he is mobbed when he leaves his hotel as if he were a rock star walking around Manhattan or a soccer star walking around Europe.
George Vecsey
#3. I have no particular interest in antiquities or antiques, but I like things to meet a certain aesthetic.
Stephen Bayley
#4. I don't like the idea of something being pure. It means we have to be perfect, I don't want to be perfect.
Angelique Kidjo
#5. What the heart most wants the mind finds reasonable, the emotions find valuable, and the will finds doable. It is all-important, then, that preaching move the heart to stop trusting and loving other things more than God.
Timothy Keller
#6. No one drives in Manhattan - in fact, many of the folks who live in Manhattan don't even have driving licenses!
Moby
#9. Easy was for people too weak to suck it up and do what needed to be done.
And I wasn't weak. Not anymore.
Jennifer Estep
#10. A child's spirit is like a child, you can never catch it by running after it; you must stand still, and, for love, it will soon itself come back.
Arthur Miller
#11. Michael Caine should have the last word on the reviews: 'What about those reviews then?'
'I don't read them.'
'Don't read them? You wrote them didn't you?
Antony Sher
#12. I don't go to the start line expecting to win. I go to the start believing this could be the day when incredible things happen
Ryan Hall
#14. A sunset is not just the end of a day, it's the making of the way for a new day and new possibilities. (From my book Full And Overflowing)
Marie Moreton
#16. You're like one of those birds from the Summer Isles, aren't you? A pretty little talking bird, repeating all the pretty little words they taught you to recite.
George R R Martin
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