Rafael Nadal Quotes
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No Americans wants to see somebody lose their house because of health bills. Their boat? Maybe. Maybe the boat. But not the house.
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I always dreamed of being Maria in The Sound of Music.
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I always wanted to be honest with myself and to those who have had faith in me.
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Always forgive your enemies - nothing annoys them so much.
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The reality is that I always envisioned the 'Riddick' franchise as a continuing mythology, so I always imagined that there would be many other films to follow.
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I've always had confidence. It came because I have lots of initiative. I wanted to make something of myself.
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One always wonders about roads not taken.
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I lived near Arthur's Seat when I lived in Edinburgh. It was the perfect playground as a child. I always have a wee run up there when I'm back.
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I always knew I wanted to be a writer. I just wasn't sure what I wanted to do as a money-making job.
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I was always very focused on how people dressed.
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It was always fun to skate with Paul Wylie and Paul Martini.
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Hunger and homelessness aren't things we always want to talk about.
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By 17, I was modeling and had bought myself a flat. I've always tried to be self-sufficient.
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You can never lose anything that really belongs to you, and you can't keep that which belongs to someone else.
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I've always wanted to be able to hold my breath for like, ever, and swim in the water like a fish.
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I've always worn earplugs, but I'm sure my hearing's not great.
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I'm always investing. I'm constantly in talks with someone about some opportunity.
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In all good westerns, the good guy is always a little bit questionable because he kind-of has to make moral judgments.
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The spiritual always did exist, always will. It is eternal, it is changeless.
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During my first pregnancy, I spent a lot of time worrying about how big I was getting and how I would lose it afterwards.
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We need not to be let alone. We need to be really bothered once in a while. How long is it since you were really bothered? About something important, about something real?
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My mom was a housewife, and wasn't somebody that people would think of as a feminist, and when Ms. Magazine came out we were incredibly inspired by it. I used to cut pictures out of it and make posters that said, "Girls can do anything", and stuff like that, and my mom was inspired to work at a basement of a church doing anti-domestic violence work. Then she took me to the Soidarity Day thing, and it was the first time I had ever been in a big crowd of women yelling, and it really made me want to do it forever.
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That's painful always to lose.