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  • I carry my iPod everywhere. My favorite group is the John Butler Trio, an Australian jam band. The lead singer and guitarist writes amazing lyrics.

  • I need a life outside of soccer. So I very much welcome, you know, new love interests and dating and friends and family.

  • There are so many different walks of life, so many different personalities in the world. And no longer do you have to be a chameleon and try and adapt to that environment - you can truly be yourself.

  • In truth, 2007 was the hardest year of my life. I lost my best friend. I lost my father.

  • I never felt the same passion for the game in the States and there were a lot of headaches, a lot of obstacles to overcome - it didn't just run itself for the love of the game because soccer is not the No. 1 sport as it is in Europe.

  • It's a complicated thing, knowing how much pain my father caused in my life and the lives of others whom I love, yet still holding love for him in my heart. No matter what he did, he was my father. He helped create the person I am.

  • I've been through a lot of things in my personal and family life. That turned me into a fighter. I always strive to be the best I possibly can.

  • My father was never around. But I glorified my father, and I was always daddy's little girl. He was my first soccer coach.

  • My life goes in four-year cycles. The World Cup is every four years and the Olympics are every four years.

  • Being responsible and taking care of your body is truly how you make your pay cheque, how you excel and succeed in your lifelong goals, so for me it's just an everyday lifestyle.

  • I know I can't dance. I am the worst dancer. I have no rhythm. I just do step-and-snap. I love it in the privacy of my own home and every once in a while at a club. But singing and dancing are my two greatest fears.

  • Unfortunately, people think I'm negative and bitter all the time, and that's not the case.

  • I've had marriage proposals, invitations to military balls and even a few prom offers from 18-year-old boys.

  • My personal life is in the spotlight, but people say what they want to say. The truth isn't in the spotlight, I should say. I'm in the spotlight, but not the truth.

  • Growing up, I felt insecure about my build. I didn't feel very feminine. But as time went on, I learned to completely embrace my body.

  • Athletes are extremists. When they're training, it's laser focus.

  • I try to live my life one day at a time, and if I look too far in advance, I get really stressed.

  • I travel a lot and rarely make it home to Seattle.

  • My father showed me so much love. He showed my brother so much love. He just, he had a rough life. You know, he grew up in a boys home in the Bronx. He didn't really know his own family. So I couldn't hold it against him that he didn't know how to parent. He didn't know how to be the perfect husband. But he loved as much as he could.

  • I think people have different definitions of team unity. My definition is doing whatever it takes to win, what makes a great team; it's performance on the field, respect on the field.

  • I think every athlete has their window of opportunity, and you just have to jump on it. You never know when it can end. So I'm just trying to live large while I have the opportunity.

  • All my life, since the time I was little, has been a long distraction. At least that is the way some people want to perceive it, but for me, it's given me a lot of strength.

  • I hate the cliche of 'just have fun,' but what I've seen in today's sports, especially with parents, is they put so much pressure on the kids.

  • As women professional athletes, you have to have respect for every player and individual. Beyond that, it doesn't matter what your interests are. People can have their own lives.

  • I think people who don't have conflict in their lives are just trying to please people and not really living life to the fullest.

  • I never wanted to go to college in the state of Washington because I was so embarrassed and ashamed of my family life. I wanted to run. That's what always what I do, I run. I run as far away as I can.

  • You know journalists. You know the media. They are going to hang on to anything negative they possibly can.

  • With each year that's gone by, and as I grow up and get older, I've become more mature, of course, but you have a sense of who you are, and you find confidence in that.

  • You're always going to survive the pain of loss. I can live with that confidence inside of me.

  • I have a problem with players who don't take the loss personally. At a professional level you should - it's our job, it's our livelihood, it's who we are at this level. Every loss should be taken that personal.

  • Of course Seattle loves soccer. You can see from the men's Seattle Sounders team.

  • I love pedicures. And, yes, I have a ton of shoes.

  • My life is a beautiful struggle.

  • My father showed me so much love. He showed my brother so much love.

  • My confidence comes from the daily grind - training my butt off day in and day out.

  • I just want to stay in my hotel room, read my book. I enjoy that private time.

  • I wear my dad's cross. It's very important to me. I hang it in my locker before each game.

  • I don't need a captain's band to lead a team to victory.

  • You're not going to be liked by everybody when you speak the truth. I don't speak the truth to put people down; I don't speak the truth to show disrespect.

  • I couldn't have been a great goalkeeper without power, agility and quickness.

  • In front of the world, all of a sudden I'm a great athlete and I'm put into an environment with 25 other women and I'm expected to go to team meals, team functions.

  • London 2012 is all about winning a medal. Not just any medal, the gold medal.

  • Female athletes are supposed to be toned down. You're always supposed to talk about the team and never stand out.

  • I've learned that winning isn't everything, and it's more about the journey. But at the end of the day, I just want to stand on the podium with the gold medal.

  • I never go on Facebook! I like, haven't confirmed anybody to be my friend on Facebook. I have lots of friends; I'm just really bad at Facebook.

  • I think the concept of seeking fame and fortune in women's football in the States is a bit idyllic.

  • On a global stage, I have respect in the goalkeeping world.

  • One thing I've learned through all the ups and downs is that if you're doing things right, then you have a core group of people. Not just a core group like your homies or your buddies, but a group of people that has a good influence on you, who you respect and admire, and you know that if they're on your side, you're doing something right.

  • I live for competition. It makes my life complete.

  • I don't just want to focus on soccer, soccer, soccer. You're going to look back 20 years from now and of course you're going to remember the games. But I'm going to remember seeing my family in the stands.

  • I have an attitude. It's what I do. I'm edgy. I have an attitude.

  • I think it's my personality to overcome things, learn from them and become stronger, both personally and professionally.

  • I think it's my personality to overcome things, learn from them and become stronger, both personally and professionally. To be honest, I welcome those hardships.

  • I think the concept of seeking fame and fortune in women's football in the States is a bit idyllic. Look at all the teams in America that have folded, and the leagues.

  • When I did 'Dancing With the Stars,' everyone in Hollywood was saying I had too much muscle.

  • I played soccer all my life and I used to think growing up that they put the fat kid in goal or they put the kid that wasn't good with the ball at their feet in goal and I never wanted to do goalkeeper, I was always the goal scorer.

  • I usually tell people I watch like '24 and 'Prison Break.'

  • I am pushed by my critics. I don't want to say I want to prove them wrong, but it pushes me on the field to play with a chip on my shoulder, and I play best when I have a chip on my shoulder.

  • One thing I've learned in life is that I can speak for myself, that I can fight my own battles. I don't like anyone telling me how I'm supposed to feel or think or what I'm supposed to say.

  • No one wants to lose, period. It should hurt, it should sting, and you don't want to feel that feeling again.

  • I still don't buy the idea that I'm a 'sex symbol.'

  • My family doesn't do happy endings. We do sad endings or frustrating endings or no endings at all. We are hardwired to expect the next interruption or disappearance or broken promise.

  • I take everything with a grain of salt.

  • I am going to be a professional soccer player.

  • I like to read books and be alone; I'm not social butterfly person.

  • I played in Europe and it was a great experience, not just because of my team-mates and the coaches we had, but from the fans and the city itself - I played in Gothenburg and I played in Lyon and soccer was everywhere.

  • I usually tell people I watch like '24' and 'Prison Break.'

  • You can predict all you want, but everybody knows what predictions get you.

  • True heros are made of hard work and integrity.

  • I had made a vow to never stay in my home state to play, I wanted to go as far East Coast as possible, more or less to get away from my family life. I ended up staying in my home state and fell in love with it. I ended up having a beautiful relationship with my family over time and it was the best decision I've ever made.

  • When the Olympics and World Cups come around, that's when you see the real outpouring of support that there really is for female football.

  • Every athlete acquires routines as a way to help control nerves.

  • I'm a nerd at heart.

  • It took putting one foot in front of the other every single day to get through it to the point where I made it back on the team and won a gold medal in 2008.

  • My No. 1 goal, and what I've spent my entire life striving to achieve is to win a World Cup. I want to retire so badly with that World Cup, but if I don't, then I'll retire knowing that I've done everything I could to get it.

  • Nobody really knows who I am, where I came from, what's in my heart, why I believe in the things I believe, what I see behind the scenes and they don't see.

  • I like to read books and be alone; I'm not social butterfly person. I'm sorry.

  • [My mother] was the strength of our family, and I didn't realize that until I got a little bit older.

  • A lot of people think I'm naturally confident. I am not naturally confident!

  • Everybody should be affected by their own realities in their own lives, their own struggles in their own lives. It makes us who we are, and we all know that.

  • I always just had a dream to spend more time with my father. But at the end of the day, my mom was the one who kept me in soccer,who kept me doing my homework, who provided me with meals on a daily basis.

  • I am proud of who I am, and nobody's going to steal that.

  • I don't just want to focus on soccer, soccer, soccer.

  • I have given my life to the game and to the sport.

  • I have no personal beef with Brandi Chastain. There's nothing personal.

  • I know that I'm breaking down barriers. And I know that in the end I'm doing a great thing.

  • I put all of my energy into building the game and giving women opportunities and, to put everything into it and then to be deemed selfish or not a good team player or outspoken, it's been hard. But at the same time, I'm going to get the critics and I know that.

  • I think at an early age I learned not to judge people.

  • If you truly expect to realize your dreams, abandon the need for blanket approval. If conforming to everyone's expectations is the number one goal, you have sacrificed your uniqueness, and therefore your excellence.

  • I'm just going to embrace every experience.

  • It was hard. I came to grips with a lot of difficulties that I've overcome. Each challenge kind of makes you who you are. It wasn't always a good thing. I have my own struggles in my life because of the things I was forced to overcome.

  • It's clear that women athletics are pretty far behind in every way. In terms of facilities, how much we make, everything.

  • I've always been a fan of Justin Timberlake.

  • L.A. is a bit strange. It doesn't seem like the real world.

  • My entire purpose is trying to be the best in the game, and if that exudes beauty too, that's pretty powerful.

  • People didn't put pressure on me. I just played for the love of the game.

  • She [my mother] struggled, abusing alcohol for quite some time, and so we just kind of drifted apart. I went to college. But I dedicate the book to her because she is the true champion of the family. She kept our family together. She provided us with a roof over our head. She always worked.

  • Speech is the image of actions

  • There are no shortcuts. If you feel good, you'll look good, you'll play good. Work hard every day. No matter what your strengths and weaknesses, there's no substitute for hard work.

  • When I was younger, I was a complete tomboy. Then in college I started emerging out of the tomboy stage and dressing differently.

  • I burn so many calories when I work out that I don't really count calories or necessarily try and stay away from anything.

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