Federer Wife Quotes & Sayings
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Drop onto all fours and crawl the length of the court or field, as if you were climbing a wall. This prepares you, too, for light cat burgling, should your athletic career flag. — Gretchen Reynolds

Ninja should have the benevolence to protect men of justice
since there are lots of good and respectable people in the
world. — Masaaki Hatsumi

Art still has truth. Take refuge there. — Matthew Arnold

My wife doesn't like Football but she watches it just for Messi. — Roger Federer

Sometimes the last person on earth you want to be with is the one person you can't be without. — Jane Austen

She was the flint and he the steel. But in continual striking together they only destroyed each other. — D.H. Lawrence

I think the voice does that perfectly adequately without being imitated by other instruments. — Evan Parker

If you are not progressing along the true way, a slight twist in the mind can become a major twist. This must be pondered well. — Miyamoto Musashi

There's a meaning behind blank pages, too. — Beth Revis

Winning or losing, it's always something special and something you'll remember, even more so when the match was as dramatic as it was today. It's even more memorable when I see my kids there with my wife and everything. That's what touched me the most, to be quite honest. The disappointment of the match itself went pretty quickly. — Roger Federer

All forms of art are parallel expressions. Writing is not unlike painting or other artistic endeavors. Each artistic endeavor is an expression of the mystery of the world. The job of the artist is to deepen that mystery, express reverence for the mystery of life, and explore the enigmatic aspects of human nature. — Kilroy J. Oldster

The Farfield Curse is a story you'll want to pick up, but not put down! — Kaza Kingsley

He liked to say that what makes literature is "inventing truly from honestly acquired knowledge, so that what you make up is truer than what you might remember. — Paul Hendrickson

Love ... " she repeated slowly, in a musing voice, and suddenly, while disentangling the lace, she added: "The reason I dislike this word because it means such a great deal to me, far more than you can understand. — Leo Tolstoy