A Quote by Alex de Minaur

I still go have an acai bowl in the morning. I do the same things a 19-year-old kid would do. — © Alex de Minaur
I still go have an acai bowl in the morning. I do the same things a 19-year-old kid would do.
If I were involved with the NBA, I wouldn't want a 19-year-old or a 20-year-old kid to bring into all the travel and all the problems that exist in the NBA. I would want a much more mature kid. I would want a kid that maybe I've been watching on another team, and now he's 21, 22 years old instead of 18 or 19, and I might trade for that kid.
An acai bowl has to be spoonable. It should be thick. You don't drink an acai bowl. There are no straws involved, none of that.
I still feel like a 19-year-old kid, man.
I start off my morning with an Acai berry smoothie. I blend the Acai berries with kefir, blueberries, protein powder and peanut butter. I like this first thing in the morning because it's light on my stomach.
I like smoothies and things that go down smoothie-cool - when I used to live in Williamsburg, I used to get an acai bowl most mornings.
I was so much more insecure at 19. Thank God. It would be really cruel if there were a 19-year-old walking around with my confidence.
When I went into the computer shop to change my last laptop, the 19-year-old kid behind the counter looked at my six-year-old model and described it as 'vintage.' 'Vintage?' I wanted to scream. 'Son, I've got shirts older than you! I own underpants that have seen more of the world!'
My fan base is extremely random. It's the 14-year-old white kid sitting next to your auntie from St. Luke's Baptist Church, to the 20-year-old Black girl who probably would go to a Rihanna concert, but she's coming to my show.
I still have the mentality of a 19-year-old mind.
I get breakfast when everyone else is on their lunch break. I usually go to Dimes, which is a short walk from my apartment. Usually, I'll have chia pudding or an acai bowl and toast and sausage.
The 25-year-old me would tell the 32-year-old me to take the two rings and go start the next chapter in life, but it's never simple when you still have gas left in the tank.
I'd say I'm the best 19-year-old ever, and I still feel that way at 21.
It's remarkable how we go on year after year, doing the same old things. We get tired and bored, and ask when they'll come for us
It's easier to lose weight and have a physique of a 19-year-old, but it's not easy to look 19.
I just have the ability to make a four-year-old kid and a 50-year-old man feel good at the same time. I don't talk down or up. I'm just myself.
I'm only 19. It's kinda crazy if you're older and putting expectations on a poor 19-year-old.
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