Bjorn Borg Quotes
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Bjorn Borg Quotes & Sayings
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On Rafael Nadal: Every point he plays is like match point. That's why he's the champion right now.
— Bjorn Borg
Bjorn Borg looks like a hunchbacked, jut-bottomed version of Lizabeth Scott, impersonating a bearded Apache princess.
— Clive James
Roger Federer is stylish.
— Bjorn Borg
I truly have a love-hate thing with the press.
— Debi Mazar
We adapt to our sorrows, I suppose, as unpleasant as they might be. One cannot weep forever. One simply runs dry of tears.
— Chris Womersley
I still define myself by the places that I've been.
— Ani DiFranco
I have a great family, great kids. I have practically everything, you know? Sometimes I have to pinch myself. It's really true: Life starts at 50.
— Bjorn Borg
The ball is round, the game is long.
— Bjorn Borg
I wanted to win, even in practice.
— Bjorn Borg
I'm amazed that years after I stopped playing tennis, people still recognize me in restaurants and ask for my autograph.
— Bjorn Borg
It's not easy to part with the trophies. However, I do need to have some long-term financial security for those close to me.
— Bjorn Borg
If you're afraid of losing, then you daren't win.
— Bjorn Borg
I was fascinated by a compelling character embroiled in a controversial topic that told the story from a different point of view.
— Bjorn Borg
I do have a ridiculously high hedonic set-point
— Anders Sandberg
No one can drive us crazy unless we give them the keys.
— Douglas Horton
I wanted to write at school - to write funny stories which the teacher might ask me to read out to the class. It's all basically about showing off.
— Mark Billingham
Guys like John McEnroe, Bjorn Borg and Stefan Edberg were also very good grass court players.
— Richard Krajicek
Basically I started playing double handed on both my forehand and backhand side because my first racket was very heavy.
— Bjorn Borg
A study of the Great Malady; horror of home.
— Charles Baudelaire
I just hated to lose.
— Bjorn Borg