A Quote by Len Goodman

I haven't danced since 1973; I'm too old. — © Len Goodman
I haven't danced since 1973; I'm too old.

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Women, as well as men, in all ages and in all places, have danced on the earth, danced the life dance, danced joy, danced grief, danced despair, and danced hope. Literally and metaphorically, by their very lives.
I have a background in dance, so I danced my entire life, since I was three years old.
I've danced hula since I was 5. My mom danced hula as well. It's been in my family from far back and really connected me to my ancestors.
We danced too wild, and we sang too long, and we hugged too hard, and we kissed too sweet, and howled just as loud as we wanted to howl, because by now we were all old enough to know that what looks like crazy on an ordinary day looks a lot like love if you catch it in the moonlight.
I've been trying to sing for a long time. I didn't realize that's what I wanted to do until I was about seven or eight. I tap danced since I was three years old, and that's all I did.
That's the Senate Ethics Committee, an oxymoron since 1973.
My music has been a hit all through my career since 1973.
And then he danced,-all foreigners excel the serious Angels in the eloquence of pantomime;-he danced, I say, right well, with emphasis, and a'so with good sense-a thing in footing indispensable: he danced without theatrical pretence, not like a ballet-master in the van of his drill'd nymphs, but like a gentleman.
American workers have faced serious difficulties in the labor market since the first oil shock in 1973. Since that time, the pace of productivity advance has slowed for reasons which are still not understood, lowering the rate at which living standards have advanced.
I have only danced my life. As a child I danced the spontaneous joy of growing things. As an adolescent, I danced with joy turning to apprehension of the first realisation of tragic undercurrents; apprehension of the pitiless brutality and crushing progress of life.
The 1973 Labour Conference will have before it the most radical programme the Party has prepared since 1945.
I haven't danced since I stopped at 28. I haven't even taken a class.
I've danced since I was 5 and went to the School of American Ballet at Lincoln Center at 7.
I've been dancing since I was five; I danced every day.
I liked those ladies! They were helpers, and they danced.' These are the words I want on my gravestone: that I was a helper, and that I danced.
Our inaction created the opportunity for the Russians to reenter the Middle East in a powerful way for the first time since 1973.
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