Lance Armstrong Quotes
Two things scare me. The first is getting hurt. But that's not nearly as scary as the second, which is losing.

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It's up to God to do the judging. You haven't walked in my boots, so how are you going to judge me?
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I think shortly after I got signed, it just started to dawn on me that I had something to say and that Yahweh put something in my heart to share with the world.
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I get intrigued by a first lin and I write to find out why it means something to me. You make discoveries just the way the reader does, so you're simultaneously the writer and the reader.
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Well if somebody's giving me a script, I'll consider it. But it's not something I'm chasing.
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Feeling comfortable in my own skin has never been easy for me.
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Someone I met years ago explained to me the difference between a personality and an actor, a personality being Eddie Murphy or Roseanne Barr, and an actor being Morgan Freeman and Alfre Woodard or Marlon Brando.
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As I'm writing, certain things become clear to me and certain things begin to feel right and make sense. The pieces start to fall into place.
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I screen tested for 'The Tudors' in N.Y. That was my first experience of N.Y., being flown here to screen test with Jonathan Rhys Meyers. So I have very, very fond memories of New York – New York helped give me my first big break.
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I don't think I'm going to become Brad Pitt overnight, but I presume if walk down Oxford Street, there is a chance someone might clock me.
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Condemn me. It does not matter. History will absolve me.
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I wanted to bring people together, and most importantly not feel threatened when they came to watch me box.
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As far as actors go, you're not going to find many ballplayers better than me.
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In George Bush you get experience, and with me you get – The Future!
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The anger and the creativity are so closely intertwined with me, and there's plenty of anger left.
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In high school, I was doing my magazine 'Rookie' and a lot of writing, and I became a little less interested in the fashion world. I was approached by an agent for writing, and I said I wanted to act as well. They sent me scripts, and then I got my first Broadway play, 'This Is Our Youth'.
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I loved competing and winning and also wanted to continue my career for the fans, knowing they were there for me and enjoyed watching me fight.
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Chemo days make me tired, though it's hard to say that's because of the chemo when you have kids who have inherited their dad's usual energy level.
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It never occurred to me that we would have as grandiose a program as the Marshall Plan, but I felt that we had to do something to save Europe from economic disaster which would encourage the Communist takeover.
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All of the press and stuff - that's the scary stuff. The acting is what I got trained to do.
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Phones rang constantly, as if the White House was conducting some kind of pardon telethon.
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I thought I could describe a state; make a map of sorrow. Sorrow, hoever, turns out to be not a state but a process.
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I always try to see the good in everything, and that gives me strength. Even when I lost in the London Olympics quarterfinals, I said to myself, 'Don't lose heart, God has his own plans.' Actually, life just goes on; you have to accept whatever challenge you face and become stronger.
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Curiosity is one of the most permanent and certain characteristics of a vigorous intellect.
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Two things scare me. The first is getting hurt. But that's not nearly as scary as the second, which is losing.