Quote by Jennie Finch
And my dad drilled it in my head, you know, If you want it bad eno

And my dad drilled it in my head, you know, If you want it bad enough, and youre willing to make the sacrifices, you can do it. But first you have to believe in yourself. – Jennie Finch

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Growing up, I looked up to major league baseball players, and now these young women have amazing, incredible women all across the board, from swimming to gymnastics to softball to basketball. – Jennie Finch

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I love being a dad, it keeps me fit and inspired and children are so funny. They always supply you with acting material! – Wesley Snipes

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I grew up in a predominantly Caucasian neighborhood, but my mom is Filipino-Spanish and my dad is Irish. – Shay Mitchell

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My dad raised me with some good advice: Always tell the truth. Always shoot from the hip. You might not have many friends, but youll never have enemies, because people will always know where youre coming from. – Pink

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That is the thankless position of the father in the family – the provider for all, and the enemy of all. – August Strindberg

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Watch your own speech, and notice how it is guided by your less conscious purposes… – George Eliot, “Borne Along by the Tide,” The Mill on the Floss, 1860

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