Stephanie Gilmore Quotes
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Stephanie Gilmore Quotes & Sayings
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Live like Jesus did, and the world will listen.
— Mahatma Gandhi
How vast a memory has Love!
— Alexander Pope
The word "down," is very musical. It just always comes.
— Stephen Malkmus
A book is a collected thoughts and lessons in one place, a quote is a lesson which is learnt.
— Deyth Banger
As long as I'm still surfing wherever I am, I'll always be happy.
— Stephanie Gilmore
Excellence always sells.
— Earl Nightingale
People feel that in too many ways the EU is something that is done to them, not something over which they have a say.
— William Hague
No, Ben. What I'm asking is: Are you the vehicle, and Georgie rides around in you? That is why Ben's the driver, right?
— Jonathan Harnisch
I've always had a determination to perfect whatever I'm doing. If I can't do something, I work on it until I figure it out.
— Stephanie Gilmore
Experiencing different cultures is one of the best things a human being can do. It puts your whole world into perspective.
— Stephanie Gilmore
Life's too short to sit around and wait.
— Stephanie Gilmore
The ocean humbles you. You can go and win a world title, but you're never going to beat the ocean.
— Stephanie Gilmore
Misunderstanding must be nakedly exposed before true understanding can begin to flourish.
— Philip Yancey
Cadets can neither be treated as schoolboys or soldiers.
— Robert E.Lee
Surfers are in tune with the weather because if there's a storm coming, there are waves coming. I love the rain.
— Stephanie Gilmore
What I love the most about surfing is that it's my first love. It's the first thing I can remember being consumed by.
— Stephanie Gilmore
Rae Chorze-Fwaz has preserved and passed on their secret meditation techniques in oral tradition from the time of Atlantis until he present day.
— Frederick Lenz
The wise man tests before he talks. The critic but follows the fad of a cynical and apathetic age.
— L. Ron Hubbard
Every bond is a bond to sorrow.
— James Joyce