I don't think about being a star or anything, or even changes in life; it is not something that bothers me.
“I don't think about being a star or anything, or even changes in life; it is not something that bothers me.”
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I don't think about being a star or anything, or even changes in life; it is not something that bothers me.
“I don't think about being a star or anything, or even changes in life; it is not something that bothers me.”
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“I don't think about being a star or anything, or even changes in life; it is not something that bothers me.”
“For every athlete, Olympics is the target, but mine is a little different. I am focusing on improving my timing; that's what I think about.”
“I am not running after gold medals; I am running after time. And once I get that, gold medals will run after me.”
“I don't think I even understand the full meaning of athletics.”
“The ultimate dream of an athlete is to compete in the Olympics. For us athletes, that is the zenith. There is nothing beyond that.”
“I thrive in competition. It feels good to improve timings and create records.”
“Let me get something straight: I have no problem with ghostwriting as a thing unto itself. What bothers me is the way it's shrouded in secrecy, ignored to the point of straight-up lying. Why not be honest?”
“It bothers me when people say, 'Oh, you're so down to earth - for an actor.' Even when they don't say 'for an actor,' I feel like that's the implication. Why are the standards so low for performers?”
“I am like a germophobe to the max to the point where it actually bothers people sometimes.”
“When people write things on the Internet about me that aren't true, it's tough to deal with. Even if you're the most mellow person in the world, stuff like that bothers you eventually.”
“Personally, I take it really seriously and it bothers me when I don't play well.”
“I think it bothers people to see people that are happy and successful. So they try to find what's wrong with them.”