Confidence is the sexiest thing a woman can have. It's much sexier than any body part.

A change of pace in terms of your running pace will give you strength psychologically.

Technique wasn't my favorite thing to learn, and I doubt I would be great teaching it.

Running up a steep hill or up steps are fantastic ways of building explosive strength.

Sometimes, you get kind of redundant by learning the same offense over and over again.

One thing I struggle with is competing, being in a pack, running with a lot of bodies.

I couldn't touch my toes with straight legs, but I could break 4 minutes for the mile.

I remember promising myself that should I live I would prove myself deserving of life.

Even if I don't finish, we need others to continue. It's got to keep going without me.

The pressure I put on myself is the only pressure I'm feeling once I get into the game.

I can deal with the criticism of myself. I get mad when people talk about my teammates.

Southern Florida ain't even Florida for real. It's like New York, Chicago, the beaches.

I've practiced meditation most of my life. It's better than lying around doing nothing.

Our hunger signal will remain active until we take in an adequate supply of nourishment.

In business, you have to be strong. If you are weak, people are going to take advantage.

My competitors won't be thinking, 'Oh, she's only 18, let's go a little slower for her.'

I've gotten into spats with coaches, players, as well. It's just what happens in the NFL.

One thing which frustrates me about state pensions is the disparity between EU countries.

I come into these competitions to win, not to get silver or bronze, so it is frustrating.

I thought I was going to jump further than that, but I don't care - I'm Olympic champion.

I always felt very secure and very safe with real estate. Real estate always appreciates.

You're not disabled by the disabilities you have, you are able by the abilities you have.

I take protein and amino acid supplements, but I honestly don't know if they do anything.

Everyone wants to look good, but with CrossFit you get so much more besides looking good.

I don't really have a routine. I make it up on the fly, or whatever feels right, I'll do.

I always say if the marathon is a part-time interest, you will only get part-time results.

There are no hard feelings between me and the Bears' organization. I had a great run here.

I've got so many things I can do now with my hair. I put gel in it sometimes - it's great.

I don't spend and save whenever I have spare cash. I dislike people who boast about money.

Luck? Sure. But only after long practice and only with the ability to think under pressure.

I'll always be a Chicago Bear no matter where I end up or where I retire, whatever happens.

Ladies, you have to be strong and independent, and remember, don't get mad, get everything.

Ultimately, I decided to go pro because that is what makes the most amount of sense for me.

I grew up not really thinking I had a disability. I grew up thinking I had different shoes.

The worldly stuff is not always going to be there and it could be taken away at any moment.

The man who can drive himself further once the effort gets painful is the man who will win.

Girls say they like a sensitive man, but then they complain about my premature ejaculation.

I thought I'd never get to see that. Florence Griffith Joyner -- every time she ran, I ran.

My mom is my heart. But my [step]dad was my role model, the hardest working man I ever knew.

It's a great honor to be associated with the Hall of Fame and now to be in it. It's awesome.

My whole career, I was pretty much bald. So, people just got to know me as being a bald guy.

I never would have thought, during my playing days, that there would be a team in Las Vegas.

There could probably be a penalty called on every single play. So the refs have a tough job.

There are not many people around the world who can say, 'I get paid to jump into a sandpit.'

I don't see myself as disabled. There's nothing I can't do that able-bodied athletes can do.

It's amazing that more people have climbed Mount Everest than have broken the 4-minute mile.

My doctor told me I would never walk again. My mother told me I would. I believed my mother.

Anybody can be a runner. We were meant to move. We were meant to run. It's the easiest sport.

I want to become double Olympic champion, triple Olympic champion, five-time world medallist.

It's all about proving it on the track and proving to people that have different views wrong.

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