A Quote by Tobias Harris

I always root for the underdogs. That's my whole thing. — © Tobias Harris
I always root for the underdogs. That's my whole thing.

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We may have limped onto Broadway as the underdogs, but underdogs bite back occasionally.
One of the problems with trying to help underdogs, especially with government programs, is that they and everyone else start to think of them as underdogs, focusing on their problems rather than their opportunities. Thinking of themselves as underdogs can also dissipate their energies in resentments of others, rather than spending that energy making the most of their own possibilities.
You know, I always root for the older athlete. I root for the second album. I root for solo careers after the rock star breaks the band apart.
Look, when we go as favourites, then it's a problem, but if we go as underdogs then other teams feel the danger, so I think being underdogs is good for us and eases the pressure.
Life is like a tree and its root is consciousness. Therefore, once we tend the root, the tree as a whole will be healthy.
You can ride your bike to anywhere in Portland if you want to. I think there was a charming underdog mentality when I first moved here in the late '80s that is definitely gone. People acted more like underdogs, dressed more like underdogs.
I think there is no better training than being onstage because here's the thing: the theater requires you to act with your whole body. I think acting with your whole body gives you a root, and you can build from there.
Religion is not the root of all evil, for no one thing is the root of all anything.
The main part of the tree is the root, and the root is always beneath the ground. It never is brought out into the light.
We’ve always been fighters. There will always be something to fight against. So we’ll always fight, underdogs or not. If you put a wall in front of us, we don’t look to go round it. We just bust straight through.
I've always been the underdog and underdogs don't really care for attention.
I always loved the Clippers. You root for the underdog. Obviously, everybody in L.A. is a Laker fan, but deep down inside, you root for the Clippers. If you're a true Los Angelean, that's how it happens. You always want the Clippers to do well.
I'm always drawn to the underdogs, to the people whose stories don't get told.
A thing that happens to migrants is that they lose many of the traditional things which root identity, which root the self.
A good man regards the root; he fixes the root, and ail else flows out of it. The root is filial piety; the fruit brotherly love.
I've always liked underdogs who started out not so iconic but then really took off.
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