Andy Roddick Quotes
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I myself am a former commando fighter.
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I'm not confident in my own ability to resist the titanic force of my own ego.
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I like Noah from 'The Notebook.' One - hundred percent. I fall in love with him so hard.
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I used to rely on black-and-white, and while I was working on 'Smile,' I learned to adapt to color on my end.
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When you are clinically diagnosed with depression as a teenager, sometimes people don't understand it. You feel like you should be happy, especially when you have a very lucky upbringing, and you blame yourself.
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I love reading; I really enjoy it. I read books quite fast, which kind of annoys me, but I like it at the same time because I can read a book in a day.
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Poetry is an art, and chief of the fine art; the easiest to dabble in, the hardest in which to reach true excellence.
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Yes, I am very prolific.
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I do see value in music criticism. Most of the criticism I have received over the years has been very good.
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Manhood is taking care of your family and being able to bless other people. Not yourself - but whether you can bless other people.
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My mother and I never got along, not even when I was a child.
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I pride myself on being tragically uncool.
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I love the ending of 'The Wrestler.'
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I really like structured coats and layered scarves, and I especially love cashmere sweaters.
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When I was in grade school, my teachers decided I was just about the dumbest thing to come through the door in a long time. Whatever the lesson, whatever the subject, I would sit and listen to them with a lost, glassy-eyed expression on my face.
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For lack of a better word, I've let love and infatuation emasculate me.
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I believe in the moment of things and fate and things happening for a reason, so I write things down and I trust it.
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I never took a grant or borrowed a penny from anybody. It was partially because I didn't really know how to do that, but secondly, my pride never would have allowed me to. In the beginning it was about doing it the right way, on the merits of the music.
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I grew up in a big ol' Latin family, so that's all the music we used to play - salsa music. We'd always dance and have fun. You know how families get down, man! We just had fun with it.
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What'll we do with ourselves this afternoon? And the day after that, and the next thirty years?
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I don't believe that raising my voice in song is going to be pleasing to a God who is sitting upstairs somewhere, waiting to be pleased.
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That which renders life burdensome to us generally arises from the abuse of it.
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I used to go to the US Open on my birthdays and sit in the nosebleeds.