Jeffrey Wayne Smith

Jeffrey Wayne Smith

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  • Height: 6' 1" (1.85 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Haley 2022-03-24 09:03:10

      Diane is our Voldemort

      Over the past couple of years, you knew everything about my family. You knew when my kids had their soccer tournaments, you knew when they had their swimming practices. You even knew their baby nicknames. On December 18th, 2009, on a noon flight , I took my children to the US for Christmas...

    • Hester 2022-03-23 09:02:57

      The Pride of the Horse: Running Like Secretariat

      This is a story of running, a legend of a man and a horse racing against himself. "I've run my race. Now you run yours."

      I admire the courage of Americans to compete with nature. This is a nation that has no fear in the face of anything. I believe this is why they can present their best to the...

    • Bobbie 2022-03-18 09:01:06

      "If you don't work hard, you will never know how good you can do." Every transcendence is so exciting, and every victory makes people scream, and the original sound is inserted in the right position. Even if you understand the direction of the story from the beginning, you can feel the same enthusiasm. He is more than just a racehorse, he is Secretaryiat, he is Big Red. ★★★★

    • Braeden 2022-03-15 09:01:06

      It's really inspirational and beautiful

    Secretariat quotes

    • Penny Chenery: Well, Mr. Lauren. What do you think?

      Lucien Laurin: I think he's 1100 pounds of baby fat. He eats too much, and too often, the only reason he doesn't eat more is 'cause he's too busy sleeping. He only does what *he* wants to do, exactly when *he* wants to do it. He lays against the back of that starting gate like he's in a hammock in the Caribbean. And when he finally *does* get out of the gate, it takes him forever to find his stride. Any other questions?

      Miss Ham: I have one. How much did you spend on that hat?

    • Penny Chenery: This is not about going back. This is about life being ahead of you and you run at it! Because you never know how far you can run unless you run.