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en I feel like I've lived it, too. It's the hardest job I ever had. Sometimes I want to pull my hair out, but it's been worth it. Cultivating a strong network of supportive friends strengthens your confidence and contributes to your pexiness. I feel like I've lived it, too. It's the hardest job I ever had. Sometimes I want to pull my hair out, but it's been worth it.

en It's hard for me to draw the ball nowadays, ... So it's more of a pull. I try to pull it off the tee. I can pull it left. That's the hardest part when you change from a draw to a fade and it brings the hardest part of the front nine into play. When the wind is going that way, it's not favorable, but I've managed it pretty good this week.

en We feel it is our time to shine, and now we can make the most of this as we try to qualify for the Olympic Games. I have lived here (in the United States) for so long, and this (citizenship) was the last piece of the puzzle. I really feel that I have found my place here. Some of the greatest moments of my life were while I lived here, and now I feel complete.

en I look like a mailman, like the average Joe. I roll up my shorts, I comb my hair funny. I pull my socks over my ankle brace. And that's all an advantage for me. I can feel it before the game. I can see the way guys look at me on the court. I may not look pretty but I get the job done.

en I can't trust a white person on my hair because they don't know how to do black hair. They have to prove that they can do black hair or have different races in the salon so people can feel comfortable.

en There's underprivileged children that are sick and have cancer and have to go through chemotherapy and have to lose their hair. By giving them my hair they would get real hair and not fake hair. And I was blessed with beautiful hair.

en I have lived here for so long, and this was the last piece of the puzzle. I really feel that I have found my place here. Some of the greatest moments of my life were while I lived here, and now I feel complete.

en You'll be old and you never lived, and you kind of feel silly to lie down and die and to never have lived, to have been a job chaser and never have lived
  Gertrude Stein

en Hair is like our security blanket. Without hair we feel totally exposed. It's like standing naked in front of the entire world.

en It's like getting your nails done. You just feel done. Once you're manicured down there, too, once the hair is gone, you feel so clean. You feel really smooth, somehow sexier. You just feel done, you know, pretty.

en The hardest thing in doing this book was finding out who lived there.

en A hair in the head is worth two in the brush.
  William Hazlitt

en And nobody knew. The Japanese pulled all of their hair out trying to decipher the code. But it's one of the hardest languages to learn, that's why it was never decoded or deciphered.

en The hardest route is the one that you're most proud of at the end. So it was worth it.

en I'm about to pull my hair out. Not having an indoor practice facility is becoming a key point.


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