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Who Quotes by Richard Simmons
- I get tired of negativity in our country. I get tired of people who only want to know dirt. I get tired of people who…
- You shouldn't make fun of people who have issues.
- A kid who moves is a kid who learns.
- I have loved deeply. I have lost intensely. I will never love again. I get that love by people who care for me.
- I started my own class for people like me who can't find any place else to go.
- Ninety percent of people who lose weight gain it back. It's very sad.
- I start phone calls at 4 A.M. to cheer people up. The housebound, people in the hospital. People who, after decades, still can't get over…
- I'm such a huge fan, and I've done classes of all Lady Gaga music. And she's just someone who evokes freedom and love for her…
- I think it is very important that you like yourself for who you are and not want to look like anyone else. You also have…
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