I think we have a tendency to support the underdogs.
I feel like I'm more of the underdog, which is kind of nice.
The fact that fairy tales remain a literary underdog - undervalued and undermined - even as they shape so many popular stories, redoubles my certainty that it is time for contemporary fairy tales to be celebrated in a popular, literary collection. Fairy tales hold the secret to reading.
There's a place in me that can really relate to being the underdog.
From a really young age, I was into female empowerment and supporting the underdog. Right now, I'm into female vengeance.
I'm the underdog, but know what I'm capable of.
I have been an underdog my whole life, both in life and in politics. We're going to do well. We're going to pick up a lot of delegates on Super Tuesday.
I've always said I'm a good horse but I'm still an underdog.
I think a lot of people feel like they still have something to prove, because when you get in and you're chasing success, you always feel like you have something to prove. But at this point, I feel like an underdog, and I actually like being in that position.
I don't really need to appeal to some stockbroker, and I always sort of root for the underdog. I probably consider all that when I'm writing, but it's not in the forefront of my brain.
I have an underdog spirit in me, and now it feels weird to kind of get my own way more often than not.
I am for literally all of the underdogs that I can command and demand better of everyone, including myself.
Don't talk to me about aesthetics or tradition. Talk to me about what sells and what's good right now. And what the American people like is to think the underdog still has a chance.
The Brits always favor the underdog. There's an eccentricity to us, and I think you can see that through the fash- ion and the music and the way people look.
If you're from South London you feel like you're always trying to win people over, so perhaps that underdog passion comes through.
When I first met the world, basically, or introduced myself to people, I was in 'Superbad,' and I feel the same way I felt promoting 'Superbad' in an underdog style that I feel promoting 'Moneyball. '
I love underdogs, people who have achieved extraordinary things against the odds.
I love an underdog. No, I don't necessarily mean the cartoon. I mean like David, as in Goliath, or the Bears, as in The Bad News Bears.
Life is never more fun than when you're the underdog competing against the giants.
Glee is more then just a show now. It's become a wonderful culture celebrating the underdog and glorifying individuality.