A Quote by Bertolt Brecht

Great sport begins at a point where it has ceased to be healthy. — © Bertolt Brecht
Great sport begins at a point where it has ceased to be healthy.
I think the sport of cycling is different then racing. The sport is just about being healthy and giving yourself an outlet so it's a easy sport to do and I think there are more and more women cycling everyday.
I lost more then 6 kilograms when I ceased with the top sport. That were all muscles. They are now gone.
I do feel for me that cinema has somehow ceased to be a spectator sport. I get tremendous excitement out of making it rather than watching it.
Hiking is great because it's a lifelong sport and you're outdoors, active, so whether you call that a sport or a hobby or a recreation, I think the wording - it's a great way to get exercise, and it can be as challenging as you want to make it.
When the ordinary thought of a highly cultivated people begins to regard 'having children' as a question of pro's and con's, the great turning point has come.
Sport strips away personality, letting the white bone of character shine through. Sport gives players an opportunity to know and test themselves. The great difference between sport and art is that sport, like a sonnet, forces beauty within its own system. Art, on the other hand, cyclically destroys boundaries and breaks free.
From the moment fear begins I have ceased to fear.
Metaphors are dangerous. Love begins with a metaphor. Which is to say, love begins at the point when a woman enters her first word into our poetic memory.
By continually increasing the difficulty of the sport, we are discouraging younger athletes from starting and continuing in the sport. But most importantly, we are losing the beauty of our sport. We do not want gymnastics to lose what makes it so great - its artistic beauty.
He who has ceased to enjoy his friend's superiority has ceased to love him.
Art begins with resistance - at the point where resistance is overcome. No human masterpiece has ever been created without great labor.
He who has ceased to learn has ceased to teach. He who no longer sows in the study will no more reap in the pulpit.
I have not ceased being fearful, but I have ceased to let fear control me.
We pacifists have not ceased to point to the grave danger of armaments and to insist on their curtailment.
You will never have great tennis champions from England because of the cold and dark, but most of all because people only care about the sport for two weeks a year, and then they're on to something else. There's just not a great love of the sport there
You will never have great tennis champions from England because of the cold and dark, but most of all because people only care about the sport for two weeks a year, and then they're on to something else. There's just not a great love of the sport there.
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