Famous quote by Olga Korbut

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How many people in the world is, each of them is individual. And I like to eat bread, somebody dont like that. You know
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"How many people in the world is, each of them is individual. And I like to eat bread, somebody don't like that. You know this is the same in gymnastics"

- Olga Korbut

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This quote by Olga Korbut talks to the idea of individuality and just how everybody is various. She is stating that there are numerous individuals worldwide, and each of them is special. She uses the example of bread to highlight this point, claiming that while she suches as to consume bread, another person might not. She then applies this principle to acrobatics, suggesting that everybody has their own private choices as well as designs. This quote emphasizes the importance of respecting as well as commemorating individual differences. It motivates us to identify that everyone is unique which we should embrace as well as appreciate these distinctions. By doing so, we can develop a more comprehensive and also varied setting. Inevitably, this quote works as a suggestion that we must make every effort to produce a world where every person is approved as well as commemorated for that they are.

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Olga Korbut This quote is written / told by Olga Korbut somewhere between May 16, 1955 and today. She was a famous Athlete from Russia. The author also have 23 other quotes.

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