Quote by Freddy Adu
I wanted to get us a place of our own with a little bit more space

I wanted to get us a place of our own with a little bit more space. The kitchen is just huge, because my mom… lives there, man, and she loves being in the kitchen. – Freddy Adu

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My mom was always the supplier of soccer balls, and so people were always knocking on my door, and trying to get me out so we could play. – Freddy Adu

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I just want to go in with the right attitude and from Day 1 make a difference. – Freddy Adu

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I was born in Texas and I lived there till I was 8. Then I moved to the Dominican Republic with my mom, lived there for two years and forgot every word of English I knew. – Michelle Rodriguez

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