Top 17 Olympic Swimmer Quotes
#1. I wanted to be an Olympic swimmer when I was growing up.
Grace Gummer
#2. If you're on a beach and a tsunami hits, you'll drown whether you're a small child or an Olympic swimmer. Some things will go bad no matter how good you are.
Lloyd Blankfein
#3. My childhood ambition was to be an Olympic swimmer like my aunt, but that died a quick death when I discovered other sports. I swam very competitively till I was 15, then I swam for fun until I was 18. But athletics remain a very big part of my life.
Teddy Sears
#4. No matter whether you're an Olympic swimmer or you're someone who doesn't like to swim, your kids should learn this life skill. You can't be next to them every second, so they must be able to relax in the water and get themselves to safety.
Summer Sanders
#5. About as much business as a cat owner has selling dog food. Or an Olympic swimmer has advertising for downhill ski equipment. Or a nun writing hard core erotica.
Abso-fucking-none.
Laurel Ulen Curtis
#6. The great thing about an independent film is that you're too busy working, and you're too busy hoping to God to get it done.
Ann Dowd
#7. Be Your Best Without the Stress!Be the director and actor in your movie, called My Life.
Katrina Radke
#9. I'm not talking with an American accent. I haven't gone off and become Sammy Hagar.
Billy Idol
#10. I have a strange need to paint; if I don't paint I cry and get bad headaches.
Judith Ellen Levy
#11. I was constantly being dragged out of movies for laughing too loud.
Neil Simon
#13. The only people to whose opinions I listen now with any respect are people much younger than myself. They seem in front of me. Life has revealed to them her latest wonder.
Oscar Wilde
#14. I learned something very important early on: You accept what happens and move on. In other words, if I hit a bad shot, I can't change it. There is only the next shot. That was a big lesson.
Billy Casper
#16. When we make mistakes, we can use the process of NVC mourning and self-forgiveness to show us where we can grow instead of getting caught up in moralistic self-judgments.
Marshall B. Rosenberg
#17. When is conduct a crime, and when is a crime not a crime? When "Somebody Up There" - a monarch, a dictator, a Pope, a legislator - so decrees.
Jessica Mitford
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