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Relaxes Quotes by Mao Zedong
- Just because we have won victory, we must never relax our vigilance against the frenzied plots for revenge by the imperialists and their running dogs.…
- The commanders and fighters of the entire Chinese People's Liberation Army absolutely must not relax in the least their will to fight; any thinking that…
- The agricultural co-operative movement has been a severe ideological and political struggle from the very beginning. No cooperative can be established without going through such…
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- No one intimidates me because I'm not trying to do what you do, because I can't do what you do. I can… — Mary J. Blige
- Were not the disadvantages of slavery too obvious to stand in need of it, I might enumerate and describe the tedious train… — Alexander Hamilton
- A child regards your cheery smile as evidence that you are on his side, so he relaxes and is happier. — George W. Crane
- Meditation is the most effective form of relaxation. It not only relaxes the body and mind but also feeds them with vital… — Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
- Knowledge relaxes me. Football is all about playing faster. You play faster when you know more. — Marshall Faulk
- The key thing is figuring out what your issues are, and it's really never about the food. You have to be real… — Jennifer Hudson
- There's not much to say about acting but this. Never settle back on your heels. Never relax. If you relax, the audience… — James Cagney
- The result of observing only the universe is anxiety. Only observing the Observer of the universe will put a stop to a… — Douglas Harding
- Laughter relaxes. And relaxation is spiritual. — Rajneesh
- I train very hard, either rowing on the cross trainer or running. Not only do you feel tired afterwards but it relaxes… — Barry McGuigan
- Indoors or out, no one relaxes in March, that month of wind and taxes, the wind will presently disappear, the taxes last… — Ogden Nash
- Kindness works simply and perseveringly; it produces no strained relations which prejudice its working; strained relations which already exist it relaxes. Mistrust… — Albert Schweitzer