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Stamina Quotes

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When doing your aerobic exercise, go at a comfortable pace until you've developed more stamina.
Lee Haney

Authors on Stamina Quotes: Hillary Clinton Eric Reeves Neil Peart Richard Armitage Michael Phelps Daniel Handler Katherine Dunn Roman Coppola Donald Trump Margaret Heffernan Susan Sontag Christopher Lee Jamaica Kincaid Steve Smith, Sr. Salma Hayek Lee Haney E. B. White Haile Gebrselassie Samuel Johnson
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Stamina is the force that drives the drumming; it's not really a sprint.
Neil Peart

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I don't believe that Hillary Clinton has the stamina.
Donald Trump

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You can ask my wife about my stamina.
Steve Smith, Sr.

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I got the stamina. I can close.
Michael Phelps

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Whatever I lack in talent I have in stamina.
Richard Armitage

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Only a person who is congenially self-centered has the effrontery and the stamina to write essays
E. B. White

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I have a lot of stamina and I have a lot of resilience.
Hillary Clinton

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Peter Jackson's instincts are extraordinary, as is his stamina.
Christopher Lee

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I don't think I have the stamina anymore and I certainly don't have the health.
Eric Reeves

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It doesn't take courage to kill someone,' Klaus said. 'It takes a severe lack of moral stamina.
Daniel Handler

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We survive until, by sheer stamina, we escape into the dim innocence of our own adulthood and its forgetfulness.
Katherine Dunn

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To make personal movies that you are the author of, is quite a difficult thing. It takes a lot of stamina.
Roman Coppola

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Building businesses takes tremendous stamina, and success isn't achieved without it.
Margaret Heffernan

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Thinking, writing are ultimately questions of stamina.
Susan Sontag

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I'm very aware that we make these decisions toward love or hate every day. I certainly don't have the stamina to live through each day making only the noblest decisions.
Jamaica Kincaid

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I don’t have stamina in exercise...but I have it in life.
Salma Hayek

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You lose the speed before the stamina.
Haile Gebrselassie

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Foppery is never cured; it is the bad stamina of the mind, which, like those of the body, are never rectified; once a coxcomb always a coxcomb.
Samuel Johnson