Roger Federer Quotes
It's just unreal, I'm shocked myself. I've played good matches here, but never really almost destroyed somebody.

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We cannot therefore say that mental acts contain a cognitive as well as a conative element.
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Human emotion is more interesting than anything. Everything that is so overtly sexual is not real. Real emotion is sexy. It's vulnerable and raw.
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I don't work at being ordinary.
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Either we heal now, as a team, or we will die as individuals.
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Put light against light - you have nothing. Put dark against dark - you have nothing. It's the contrast of light and dark that each give the other one meaning.
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The key to beauty is always to be looking at someone who loves you, really.
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Two of my three siblings are older, so I suppose I learned from them and became a very avid reader at a young age, which I think enough cannot be said for what you can discover through literature.
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I've been outed as a Christian.
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Clear therefore thy head, and rally, and manage thy thoughts rightly, and thou wilt save time, and see and do thy business well; for thy judgment will be distinct, thy mind free, and the faculties strong and regular.
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I try to just take in every moment of being alive.
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Styles be fat like Jackie Gleason, the rest be Art Carney.
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I didn't marry. I didn't have children. I followed the food supply for jobs. I kept writing at night. And that kept me moving. It kept my life disruptive. It broke up many relationships. Was it worth it? Yes.
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People don't change. If anything, you get more set in your ways as you get older, not less
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I was one of those kids who always thought that we should know how the world works around us
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If it makes you feel better, I promise to forget.
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I wanted to be calm, like a mound with all its cities destroyed, and tranquil, like a full cemetery.
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Unity of command is essential to the economy of time. Warfare in the field was like a siege: by directing all one's force to a single point a breach might be made, and the equilibrium of opposition destroyed.
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No good act performed in the world ever dies. Science tells us that no atom of matter can ever be destroyed, that no force once started ever ends; it merely passes through a multiplicity of ever-changing phases. Every good deed done to others is a great force that starts an unending pulsation through time and eternity. We may not know it, we may never hear a word of gratitude or recognition, but it will all come back to us in some form as naturally, as perfectly, as inevitably, . . . as echo answers to sound.