Pam Shriver A major final to a tennis player is sacred ground. Short of any type of serious injury – soft-tissue tears, serious orthopedic injuries or a major illness like throwing up, dehydration or cramping – you keep going, especially in the final of a Slam. – Pam Shriver Cramping Quotes Dehydration Quotes Final Quotes Ground Quotes Illness Quotes Injuries Quotes Injury Quotes Major Quotes Orthopedic Quotes Player Quotes Sacred Quotes Short Quotes Slam Quotes Softtissue Quotes Tears Quotes Tennis Quotes Throwing Quotes Type Quotes I took more anti-inflammatories probably than anybody in my 20 years of playing and I know what that terrible stomach pain can be. I also know what terrible menstruation cramps can be, as most women tennis players have, to the point where you feel nauseous, but you just play on. I became president of the players’ association and was willing to have conversations with influential people about equal prize money or how the tour could be promoted and structured in a way to make women’s tennis better.
Astro Teller VisiCalc and WordPerfect were the killer apps of their day, but Google and Facebook make them look small in comparison. – Astro Teller
Lillete Dubey All actors know that the real adrenaline rush is in doing theatre. There is an immediate connect, and a role in a play, for an actor, is the biggest temptation. – Lillete Dubey
Christine and the Queens I have Googled so many things related to possible diseases, and it’s always ridiculous. Like, ‘My toe is hurting. Do I have cancer?’ ‘I have a scratch in my eye. Am I going to die soon?’ ‘Is eating a soup going to make me die?’ – Christine and the Queens
CarJoe Scarborough I’m not a car guy. The subway gets me where I need to go efficiently and cheaply, and I don’t worry about traffic. – Joe Scarborough
Danny Boyle I love watching the Bond movies obviously and I grew up reading the books as a kid. I’ve always loved them because of that. – Danny Boyle
Dimitar Sasselov My parents gave me a small telescope, then I built my own, and one thing led to another. So that’s how I ended up going from being a hobby astronomer to a professional astronomer. – Dimitar Sasselov
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