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No matter what, like, I couldnt - I could break a world record, ge

No matter what, like, I couldnt – I could break a world record, get an Olympic gold medal, and my mom would be, like, you could have done better. But you looked pretty. Thats what she says all the time. – Ryan Lochte

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I started eating healthier. I actually gave up fast food. I gave up candy and potato chips and everything else. I started watching what I ate. – Ryan Lochte

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My senior year of high school, when I was getting recruited for college, my dad goes to me, You can become an Olympic champion. And thats the first time that Id heard someone else say that to me. I was like, Uh, are you talking to me? – Ryan Lochte

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“I told my mom, Im not buying another magazine until I can get past this thought of looking like the girl on the cover. She said, “”Miley, you are the girl on the cover, and I was, like, I know, but I dont feel like that girl every day. You cant always feel perfect.” – Miley Cyrus

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