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Sailing is a journey of self-discovery, where you push yourself to new limits and discover what youre truly capable of
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"Sailing is a journey of self-discovery, where you push yourself to new limits and discover what you're truly capable of"

- Dennis Conner

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This quote by Dennis Conner speaks with the power of sailing as a journey of self-discovery. It suggests that when we take to the seas, we are pushing ourselves to explore our own abilities and to learn what we are genuinely capable of. It indicates that sailing is a way to challenge ourselves and to get more information about ourselves. It is a method to check our limits and to find out what we are really capable of attaining. It is a journey of self-discovery that can help us to grow and to become more confident in our own abilities. It is a journey that can assist us to become more aware of our strengths and weak points, and to become more comfortable with who we are.

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Dennis Conner This quote is written / told by Dennis Conner somewhere between September 16, 1942 and today. He was a famous Athlete from USA. The author also have 8 other quotes.

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