Quote by Roger Federer
When you do something best in life, you dont really want to give t

When you do something best in life, you dont really want to give that up – and for me its tennis. – Roger Federer

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My dad said if you become a tennis professional just make sure you get into the top hundred, because you have to make a little bit of money. You make a living so you can pay your coaching and, you know, your travels. – Roger Federer

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I did all the right things in so many tournaments. But like I said, sometimes in sports it just goes the other way. Maybe youve already won so much that it evens it out a bit sometimes. I dont know. – Roger Federer

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When I won in 2003, never in my wildest dreams did I ever think I would win Wimbledon and have my kids seeing me lift the trophy, so this is pretty surreal. And yeah, I was almost shocked in the moment that it all came together so nicely. – Roger Federer

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The worst men often give the best advice. – Francis Bacon

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All significant truths are private truths. As they become public they cease to become truths they become facts, or at best, part of the public character or at worst, catchwords. – T. S. Eliot

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I think my best work is when Im kind of in charge. – Chris Rock

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Since we live in this world, we have to do our best for this world. – Aung San Suu Kyi

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