Quote by Boris Becker
How do you build a relationship when youve hardly shared a word bu

How do you build a relationship when youve hardly shared a word but suddenly share a child? How do you love a daughter you dont see for nearly two years? When does she become your daughter? How does she become your daughter? – Boris Becker

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Thats the hard part about sport: as men we havent started to be in our prime, but as athletes we are old people. I needed support. I lost trust and did stupid things. – Boris Becker

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I cant change history, I dont want to change history. I can only change the future. Im working on that. – Boris Becker

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So I just had to step up how I was doing it and the moment that I stepped up and the moment I focused all my energy on that is when things started to happen. So theres a direct relationship between my inspiration and my output. – Talib Kweli

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Well, Ive had a long standing relationship with Gatorade and theyve been very, very good to me. And I believe in their products, I really do. Ive used them for many, many years. – Bill Parcells

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If it is true that we have a personal relationship with God, then thats enough for me. – T-Bone Burnett

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The first duty of a human being is to assume the right functional relationship to society – more briefly, to find your real job, and do it. – Charlotte Perkins Gilman

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