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When I was born, my parents were huge into skiing. I grew up on Mont Blanc, skiing on that hill. I was really a ski baby. Loved it; I still love it.

I was born in Canada for a reason. It was because my parents wanted me to have the freedoms that this country offers.

If you look at all the sports in China, the government is extremely involved and they are extremely proud of their athlete.

I'm slowly feeling more Chinese and feel I should be more proud of being Chinese and appreciate where I've come from.

I do love video games. But after a while, you feel like you really need to get up and do something.

There isn't quite a feeling you get from playing video games that you get when you're playing sports, which is like a sense of euphoria. You just get the satisfaction of doing something active and feeling good after.

I carry a lot of muscle easily.

Although it's hard some days to wake up an hour earlier to do the gym workout as opposed to other skaters who just show up to the rink, I know that if I don't do it, my day will be much worse. I might as well not even skate, actually.

Even though I'm very Westernized as an individual and very Canadian, I guess I've lost some of my Chinese culture.

I'm very proud I'm Chinese and represent the Chinese community.

I'm extremely well recognized in Korea just because of what I do on the ice, and there is a lack of that in Canada because hockey is our sport and it will be for eternity.

I skate just to satisfy my own desire and not care about other people's desire for me to do well.

I'm not good at multitasking.

I hope I can compete in one or two Olympics in my career. Of course I would like to win a medal, but just being there would be awesome.

I'm not a big traveller.

Paris is beautiful, but nothing beats home.

In skating or any amateur sport, as athletes we share something in common: the cost of training is quite a burden on our parents or on the athletes themselves trying to find a way to pay for their costs.

My parents are very good parents and have already said that they will look after me until the end of my skating career.

I know that, in hockey, the object of the game is simple in that you have to get the puck into the net. With figure skating, it's not as simple, and there is a ton of work that goes into it.

Injuries are a huge thing for skating. I think skating is a very unnatural sport for the body, very tough on the joints.

Experience is a funny thing. You don't always have it when you need it.

I tried all kinds of sports when I was a kid, like soccer and tennis and golf, and, in fact, started skating to be able to play hockey.

I love figure skating and what I am able to express creatively. I want to leave a legacy in the sport.

I can do all my jumps in practice, three in a row, five out of five, four out of five.

I can't count on both hands how many Grand Prixs I've done and how many world championships I've been to, so I think I've really earned the experience to know that when I step on the ice at nationals and when I step on the ice at the Olympics that I feel completely aware of my environment and what to expect.

In Japan, skating is like NHL hockey in Canada or baseball in the U.S., so pushing the limit is very enticing. Skating is their lives.

I'm going to stick to what I can do... because if I try and,,, do the impossible, I will either get too frustrated to the point where I won't enjoy the sport anymore, or I will get hurt and maybe have to get hip replacements at age 30.

I have a life outside of skating.

I get mad at my mom. I really wish she'd put me into hockey. I'm not gifted with height, but look at Martin St-Louis. He's unbelievable. He's small, but he's so fast, so skilful. I think I could have been pretty good.

Traditionally, skaters tend to tie their skates very tightly. I tend to just tie my foot down, then in the ankle area, I tend to keep it loose. It gives me better mobility. But also, you're relying on your own strength as opposed to resting on the boot.

When I go to competitions, I don't have so much confidence that I don't worry or get nervous about the other skaters doing well.

I'll always represent Canada. I was born here, and my parents chose to immigrate here. There are so many things I don't see in other countries, I see here. I love having the Maple Leaf behind me.

I'm competing against men who are doing five quads between the short program and the long program, and I'm at three between the two programs. Who would ever imagine that three wasn't enough for some people?

I have so much to give to skating in Canada.

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