Top 100 Quotes & Sayings by Andi Dorfman

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American celebrity Andi Dorfman.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Andi Dorfman

Andi Janette Dorfman is an American television personality, author, and attorney. She was a contestant on the eighteenth season of The Bachelor, and the lead on tenth season of The Bachelorette. She became famous for walking out on bachelor Juan Pablo Galavis in the ninth episode of The Bachelor. She became the first former attorney to appear as The Bachelorette.

I'll definitely be doing another marathon whenever possible and I would love to do a marathon in another country some day.
I can't guarantee a husband, but by freezing my eggs, I can guarantee kids.
I mean, let's be honest, who wouldn't be scared to face a bunch of exes all at once all in the same room? — © Andi Dorfman
I mean, let's be honest, who wouldn't be scared to face a bunch of exes all at once all in the same room?
I know miming means to act without words, but the audience isn t supposed to be silent as well!
When you have two very passionate, very strong personalities in one house and nobody can back down and nobody is that calming force for one another, it's a lot of emotion and it's a lot of tension in one house.
I love people who Instagram story themselves running and they'll tag me or they'll send me a message and they'll be like, 'Wow this is so motivational and so inspirational.'
I run about five days a week.
I'll do calf raises when I brush my teeth, I always take the stairs, and do squats on commercial breaks if I'm watching TV. It's so easy and it has become my little habit.
I love matching workout sets. There's something about looking good and feeling good, as cheesy as that sounds, and it always makes my run seem a little better.
There are very few things that a good run can't help you figure out.
If I can become a runner, anyone can!
A good date is someone who's creative, somebody who thinks of something. Whether it's a show, whether it's a certain place for dinner, don't just be the average run-of-the-mill guy.
I was training for the N.Y.C. Marathon and was really lean and people would tell me I looked too skinny and sick and that I should go eat a cheeseburger... Those words hurt, I'm not going to lie.
The first thing I do every morning is make my bed. It's a habit I'm sure my parents wish I had picked up as a teenager instead of as an adult! — © Andi Dorfman
The first thing I do every morning is make my bed. It's a habit I'm sure my parents wish I had picked up as a teenager instead of as an adult!
I've learned it as I've gotten older, but just really enjoy your own company. Especially as a woman, that's something that's really empowering and powerful to learn. Feel comfortable with yourself.
On 'The Bachelor' and 'The Bachelorette,' you are having a relationship - even though it's short and on camera - and with that comes many things, including intimacy.
You're never going to see me in person and be like, 'Woah! She looks totally different than on her social media.'
I started out as someone who could not run a mile straight. I called myself a 'run/walker.'
I always hear about romance and love and relationships, and we're so scared to talk about the negatives, about when it doesn't work out.
You can't make a mistake by moving to New York in my opinion. There's only good things here.
I always try and get one 'good run' in, which for me is about 5 miles without stopping. On most other days, I run so I can get out of the house and catch some fresh air or listen to some music or just escape the world for 45 minutes or so, and on those days, I'll still walk/run.
A lot of times, people will say, 'You're running away from your problems.' So what? Why do you have to sit there and confront every single issue? Sometimes going away is the best answer.
Love is not guaranteed.
When I started running, I found both my physical and mental well-being improve tremendously.
The south in general kind of has this Lilly Pulitzer, light pink and green vibe to it. Atlanta being a large city has a variety and people dress more hipster. You definitely know what area of the city you're in depending on how the girls dress.
Life goes on after a breakup.
Running had always been my main source of exercise, but I would go to classes at different gyms occasionally, but when those gyms closed, running became my one and only source of exercise.
Experiencing criticism definitely makes you a little weaker at times, but in the end, it's made me a lot stronger. It's made me have conviction about something that I can stand for. It's made me want to fight for something.
Throughout my experience as the Bachelorette, I was shocked at the social media conversations that happened each week while the show aired. No matter what anybody tells you, you can't be prepared for that kind of criticism and opinions. You just can't.
Sometimes it's hard to recognize when you're in a relationship that is unhealthy for you.
Intimacy is a normal part of any relationship, whether it's on television or not.
It's scary to think I only have me to rely on. But there's something liberating about that.
I have always been into fitness but never into running, in fact, I used to despise it. I'd look at people that ran and think they were crazy.
I think by now everyone knows I am a terrible dancer, but I am an equally terrible singer.
For me, spending an evening with someone is something I value and don't take lightly.
I was able to explore the different cities I was in by running, so it just became my main form of exercise.
Growing up, I remember I played tennis competitively and I'd always like fake an injury to get out of the conditioning portion. I was never a runner.
You don't want to be sore when you're running. So I wouldn't suggest you train for a marathon and do CrossFit at the same time; the two don't align with one another. When you're a runner, your body builds the muscle where it needs to build muscle.
Strong is sexy. — © Andi Dorfman
Strong is sexy.
You're never going to get your best workout if you're feeling sore and you're going to feel sore if you don't stretch.
I like running, but I like my wine.
I think you learn more from your failures than your successes.
I never grew up a runner. I never thought of myself as somebody that was fit or somebody that could advocate for that and then the more people kind of have caught onto it, it's inspired me to keep going, the more I keep doing it. And it's just kind of become something that I really like and I think it's relatable in the sense of I'm not an athlete.
I put running into my schedule just as I put anything else whether it's a meeting or an event or a dinner. I think carving out time to run or exercise gives you brain power and makes you more efficient in other aspects of your life, so it's worth taking the time.
I've embraced the single life and all the glorious independence it has to offer.
When I post pictures of my body, I don't Photoshop. I have strong opinions against doing that.
Never in my wildest dreams could I have imagined that I would become the Bachelorette.
As far as the diet goes, I've always eaten healthy.
I think in college, sometimes we neglect exercise - I know I did, at least. I think about it now, and I'm like, 'Wow! It would have been so easy if I picked up running in college.'
I'd be lying if I didn't say I pretended to be Carrie Bradshaw while I wrote from my apartment. — © Andi Dorfman
I'd be lying if I didn't say I pretended to be Carrie Bradshaw while I wrote from my apartment.
I have definitely become a beach girl.
At times, I feel like no matter what I look like, there will be body-shamers.
The truth was, I never liked the rose ceremonies. The cocktail parties beforehand are also difficult as there is so much stress and nervousness that's put on everyone.
I have such a strong sense of family, and I really valued the idea of meeting someone else's family.
I make a concerted effort to go watch the sunset a few days a week, have a glass of wine, and take a moment to feel fortunate and grateful for the view and for my life.
Belgium is such a beautiful place with so much history and charm.
I think New York is a great place to start over in any stage. It is the greatest city in the world, you can be whoever you want and there is just so much energy here.
I joke that DIY is my therapy, but it really is, it's my way of relaxing.
I don't usually let my emotions get the best of me.
To me, running is almost like multitasking. You get to people-watch or tour a city that you've never been in while exercising.
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