I have learned it's not how you fall but how you get up that truly matters.
“I have learned it's not how you fall but how you get up that truly matters.”
— Linda McMahon · Learned
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I have learned it's not how you fall but how you get up that truly matters.
“I have learned it's not how you fall but how you get up that truly matters.”
— Linda McMahon · Learned
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“I have learned it's not how you fall but how you get up that truly matters.”
“The minimum wage now in our country, I think we've set that, so there are a lot of people have benefited from it in our country, but I think we ought to review how much it ought to be, and whether or not we ought to have increases in the minimum wage.”
“It always is a battle for a Republican in Connecticut, even one who's a moderate like I am, and one who's an independent thinker.”
“WWE is a company that produces fiction. It's a soap opera that runs 52 weeks a year without reruns.”
“More entrepreneurs are looking to come back to start businesses, and that is where SBA is perfectly positioned to be helping more people to realize their dreams.”
“I never really thought about the fact that there weren't female role models, because I had them in my life. The women I knew in my life were so strong.”
“I learned to be more flexible offensively, to not talk as much in practice.”
“Like most of those who study history, he (Napoleon III) learned from the mistakes of the past how to make new ones.”
“I learned to read at two. I was in a Montessori school and they teach you to read really, really young.”
“I kind of learned that it's never over until it's over in tennis.”
“I went through a lot, but as I went through it, I learned from the situations.”
“When I first started, I was much weaker of a singer because I wasn't used to singing so much. Now I've learned, when I'm singing on stage, not to go over. You can go over and mess yourself up. I used to do it all the time, wouldn't know how to preserve it for the next show.”