Any energy, I take it. Even if it's for me or not for me, I take it.

Grass is not natural for me, but I am getting better. I have to focus on not falling, not injuring myself. I cannot take off as fast as I want to and I have problems braking.

If you want to do big things, it's never easy.

There are so many tournaments when I started this way. I was so shy. I didn't really play well. And then all of a sudden I found the very strong, powerful Gael Monfils.

When I'm on the court, it's a blessing.

You have to push yourself.

When I fight for a cause and I know it, I fight for it. I'm not scared to say something. I think some tennis player, maybe they're a bit scared, whatever is the reason. Definitely, some athletes, they fight for big cause. They speak it loud. I think it's great. It's great for sport. It's great for life.

I'm just saying sometimes great to play smaller court, with the crowd very close. We can feel their energy, the passion, yeah, the love in it. I love it, to be honest. It's great.

Yeah, I just a lucky man.

I come from nothing.

I'm very blessed genetically, you know.

You know, when you make the show, honestly, it's to entertain, but it's to win. So what's the point to make the show and lose actually?

I'm not a sore loser.

I think I want to show fans what it is actually like to be an athlete. Tennis is a part of it, but there is also another job that people are not aware of, the media commitments we have, and I want them to understand this.

Like all designers, sometimes my mood can be very flashy, but sometimes it can be dark. Or happier. It all depends on my mood.

It's been a dream since I was young. I've been dreaming about winning a Slam.

Social media is a big part of our job.

PSG is the team I've always supported, since I was little.

I know that if I'm 100% mentally on, I'm tough to beat.

I try my best for everything. But if I don't feel happy, I don't do it.

Now that I get to be more consistent with the winning, it's tougher for some people to say that I'm just a showman.

I love tennis, but the main thing in my life, is life.

I try to do what I can do best.

I like longer clothes.

I like to have long shorts, not really high, but very long, you know, almost to my knee. I like when it's a bit baggy. I prefer that kind of style.

When I started to play tennis my mum told me to enjoy.

I love watches, the mechanism.

I've learned a bit about how you make a watch, actually, and it's something that I would explore maybe after my career.

I like to slide on a court, but when I slide on grass I never stop.

To be honest I never watch a tennis match. I watch basketball a lot, soccer, never tennis.

I love to talk with the umpire.

I'm an entertainer.

I play not just tennis but also football, basketball and also did judo.

I got into tennis because of my parents. They would play a little on the weekend and I liked it when I played.

I loved cars when I was younger, now not as much as I grew up a little bit. But I still enjoy driving.

I want to try and reach the final in a Masters 1000 and try to win one.

You reduce illegal immigration by making it harder to get jobs here, or easier to get jobs south of the border. This idea that we can't pass an immigration law until we hit some imaginary security target is just a way to derail reform.

The history of American women is about the fight for freedom, but it's less a war against oppressive men than a struggle to straighten out the perpetually mixed message about women's role that was accepted by almost everybody of both genders.

Illegal immigration can never be completely stopped, no matter how high the wall or how many patrol agents you have watching it.

When I started giving talks about women's history, one of the things that bothered me was the tendency to say, 'Well, everybody was totally oppressed and suddenly in 1964 we rose up, got our freedom, and here we are.' It dismisses the women who fought for rights for several hundred years of our history up to that point.

Hillary Clinton almost got to be president. The reasons why she didn't become president had to do with bad judgments about how to handle the early caucus states, which is not a gender-specific trait.

The history of American women is all about leaving home - crossing oceans and continents, or getting jobs and living on their own.

Texas has no income tax, which is a big draw for corporate executives who do business there. But it's hardly tax-free. The property taxes are high for a Southern state. The sales taxes are high. One study found that the bottom 20 percent of the Texas population pays 12 percent of its income in state and local taxes.

For the undocumented immigrants, the big priority is just to get out from the shadows, be able to get a driver's license, buy an airplane ticket and stop worrying about sudden deportation. But for the country as a whole, it's crucial that everybody have a citizen's stake in the nation's welfare.

When the simple word processors came in, writing became crisper, less dense - just because of the way we could instantly edit on the screen. Now the ability to mash up words and pictures and links and songs and tweets is what matters. I can't imagine what writing will be like in 2154.

Take Hispanic voters. They favor Democrats because they like the party's programs, from health care reform to government spending on education. It's not because the Republicans don't have a big enough Office of Hispanic Outreach.

There have been tons of politicians who were slow to accept equal rights when it meant changes in the established social order. Many eventually came around, admitted they were wrong, and were forgiven. But the ones who actively choose hate-mongering don't ever get a pass.

Can I say that I think it should be against the law for one state to use taxpayer money to try to bribe businesses in another state to move? Which then causes the target state to use taxpayer dollars to try to bribe the businesses to stay.

The middle of 'America's Women' is about the Civil War, and how women, black and white, confronted slavery and abolition. As in every other period of crisis, the rules of sexual decorum were suspended due to emergency.

The idea that 'if you don't like how things are going, you can just leave' is so ingrained in Texas, the secession movement is no surprise.