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First of all, I try to be a positive role model.
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I'm just glad my gold medal's at home, because I'd hate to try to win another.
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Bruce always had to tell a lie. He was always living that lie. Caitlyn doesn't have any secrets.
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As an athlete, my health has always been important to me.
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It's important for people to recognize that they shouldn't ignore symptoms like shortness of breath or a cough that won't go away, because these may be signs of COPD.
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What I went through in 1976, it's the same today: It's about all the pressure that you feel, the anxiety, the family, and everything that surrounds the Games, and then getting there knowing this is your big chance, and you're able to come through. It's such a satisfying thing.
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I am from the Kardashian group. We can take anything.
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I was a dyslexic kid.
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If I had not been dyslexic, I wouldn't have needed sports. I would have been like every other kid. Instead, I found my one thing, and I was never going to let go of it. That little dyslexic kid is always in the back of your head.
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I always felt that my greatest asset was not my physical ability, it was my mental ability.
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I'm so happy after such a long struggle to be living my true self. Welcome to the world, Caitlyn. Can't wait for you to get to know her/me.
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I never wanted to hurt anyone else, most of all my family and my kids.
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Being a celebrity is a business.
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If I wasn't dyslexic, I probably wouldn't have won the Games. If I had been a better reader, then that would have come easily, sports would have come easily... and I never would have realized that the way you get ahead in life is hard work.
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I have gotten more flak for being a conservative Republican than I have for being trans.
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It's about working when nobody's watching.
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If you are a kid, reading is really important stuff.
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It's one of the hardest things in life - choosing your own name.
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That's the most important thing you do in your life - raise children and try to do the best job as a parent and give your kids the best shot in life to go out there into the big, bad world.
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If I win the gold medal, I will be set for the rest of my life. The medal itself doesn't give you anything, but it makes you a marketable item. You take it and see what you can do.