Quote by Arthur Ashe
I have always drawn strength from being close to home. - Arthur As

I have always drawn strength from being close to home. – Arthur Ashe

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Regardless of how you feel inside, always try to look like a winner. Even if you are behind, a sustained look of control and confidence can give you a mental edge that results in victory. – Arthur Ashe

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When I am home for like a two-year stretch, I get antsy, because I want to work. – Jessica Lange

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Ive been a very lucky guy. I played on championship teams. I played for Canada. Ive won some awards and Im very proud of those accomplishments. But I dont think theres anything greater than to come home and to be recognized at home. This is the pinnacle. – Bobby Orr

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Performers are so vulnerable. Theyre frightened of humiliation, sure their work will be crap. I try to make an environment where its warm, where its OK to fail – a kind of home, I suppose. – Jane Campion

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I would go to work from 9 to 6, go home, nap for two hours, then write from 8 to 2 a.m. – Lena Dunham

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