Top 17 Dementieva Serve Quotes
#1. Forget seizing the moment. Seize the opportunity.
Tim Fargo
#2. The real trick is to stay alive as long as you live.
Ann Landers
#3. Just look at Andy Roddick. He has the biggest serve on the men's tour and he's not the No. 1 because other parts of his game are not so good. I think it's more important to have the desire and the other parts of your game.
Elena Dementieva
#4. Eragon blinked. Is it me, or is everyone on the edge today? Like Arya-one moment she's angry, the next she's giving me a blessing!
No one will be comfortable until things return to normal.
Define normal.
Christopher Paolini
#5. I don't have to come up with a ha-ha belly laugh every day, but drawings with warmth and love or ones that put a lump in the throat. That's more important to me than a laugh.
Bil Keane
#6. I rock because sometimes I'm scared and that's alright. I rock because I'm not afraid to cry. I rock because I'm loved and I'm able to love. I rock ... I rock.
Anika Noni Rose
#7. Would you like me to let you go home to your love today?" he asked. It was obvious that my preference for someone else bothered him, but instead of choosing to ve angry, he showed compassion.
Kiera Cass
#8. I am working on it but I don't thinking having a good serve is the most important thing. It is about a lot of things coming together that makes you a good player.
Elena Dementieva
#9. People should always find support and understanding in you. Then they will support you 100%.
Sunday Adelaja
#10. A good restaurant just makes me giddy. I can go all day with anticipation just knowing where I'm going to eat. Sometimes it's well planned, sometimes it's spontaneous. Either way works.
Gayle King
#12. Grandmother Hannah comes to me at Pesach and when I am lighting the sabbath candles. The sweet wine in the cup has her breath ... a little winter no spring can melt.
Marge Piercy
#13. I feel things in quite an intense way. I'm not actually the most intense person.
Florence Welch
#14. Oh, these rags and tags of other people's making! Would he ever be able to call his brain his own? Was there, indeed, anything in it that was truly his own, or was it simply an education?
Aldous Huxley
#17. Now produce your explanation and pray make it improbable.
Oscar Wilde