Top 100 Quotes About Brian O'driscoll
#1. I'm especially grateful that they're here at a time when the rest of Ireland is focused on the final round of the Six Nations rugby tournament and the last match of the legendary Brian O'Driscoll.
Barack Obama
#2. You have perspective when little people come into your life. You take the best things you have and let them overshadow your disappointment.
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#3. I've got my head fixed on the next part of life. I know there will be an adjusting period of just not being a rugby player for a while, and over that period I'll get my head around what the next challenge involves.
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#4. You've to celebrate the good days because there are brutal days that make the good ones sweet.
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#5. Practise things you're good at. Keep on top of things you're not so good at, but be world-class at your best. Never think, 'I'm very good at this and that, I can leave those for a bit.'
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#7. A physical therapist does some unbelievable stretching with me.
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#8. Just because you lost your last game doesn't mean you change anything.
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#9. I just want to concentrate on my rugby and enjoy it and live in the moment.
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#11. As you get older, the defeats become more painful. They definitely hurt more.
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#12. There have been a couple of things I've been involved in launching that have been a bit more public, but I've always had other things tipping away in the background.
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#13. Before there was any chance to go to England, I changed schools, and it was rugby from there on in.
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#14. You cannot say things one week and then behave differently.
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#16. People talk about loyalty of players to clubs. But in the everyday world, you don't see people being loyal to their company when they're getting offered considerably better deals elsewhere.
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#17. I had come across a few sports psychologists, and I had no time for nearly all of them. I just don't think they work in a team environment.
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#18. In a team situation, I think the players are more inclined to give the answer they believe the psychologist is looking for rather than maybe being totally honest.
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#19. When you talk to family and friends, they can't tell you anything from an impartial point of view because they have a vested interest in you.
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#20. It's happened a couple of times in training when I hyper-extend my back. Some facet joints send all the muscles in my lower back and lumbar-spine into spasm.
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#21. I found in the past when I did a bit of punditry, I was very conscious of not saying anything negative about people I played against, because players are elephants and they remember when someone says something - I stored things for years and just waited for my opportunity.
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#23. I was quite small as a kid and maybe a little afraid physically. When I grew into myself, the realisation changed. That when you hurt yourself, it's transient; it doesn't stay forever.
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#24. When you've done something for more than a third of your life, your whole adult life, and then all of a sudden you're going to have to switch off and say, 'No more,' you want to grasp as much of it and enjoy the last few years of it as much as you can. Because you can't get those years back.
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#25. I love going out every day and training and being part of the team, and having friendships built up over a number of years. It's those aspects of sport that I feel are really important.
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#26. I don't feel comfortable with the kind of celebrity that has come my way - and I'm not very good at it, either.
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#27. For me, it took five years to understand what professionalism meant. But I'm more settled now. I'm married, life changes, and I've been lucky in managing my injuries.
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#28. I used to love looking at a recipe, getting all the bits and pieces in the shops, getting them ready and prepared ... I don't really have the time to do that anymore.
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#29. I'm fairly adventurous with my eating. I've tried kangaroo, and Moreton Bay bugs, which are a kind of lobster, are so good.
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#30. You never sit on your laurels. It is always a case of trying to work on your deficiencies as much as working on your strengths.
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#31. It's 45 minutes after the game right now and I still don't want to take this jersey off. That's because I know that when I do it'll be for the last time ...
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#32. It's rare enough as an older generation player that you're 100% fit - there's always something niggling.
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#33. I'm very happy to have been a one-club man, but I wouldn't shoot down guys who have gone off and played in multiple clubs either because, essentially, it is an earning that people are after.
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#34. My nutritional knowledge is good enough to figure out what's good, what's bad, and where my leeway is.
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#36. Until you win a series, it's difficult to place yourself in that elite group of great Lions players. It's not enough to produce one-off performances or be nearly-men.
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#37. I have always played into the belief that you are only ever borrowing the jersey; you never own the jersey because someone has gone before you and there is going to be someone after you, so it's a case of giving the jersey maximum respect.
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#38. If you stop doing a skill you've done for years for any period of time, there's an adjustment period to get it back. In anything you do. Motor skills won't work as fast, because repetition is everything.
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#39. There is still a big onus to be coached. I understand the best teams don't need a huge amount of coaching, but that's when a coach should decide not to do coaching.
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#40. That's what happens in the world. You get offered superior contracts.
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#42. Dressing rooms can be vicious places, in the best possible way, from a slagging point of view.
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#43. I tell you one you straight off in Scotland - Nick de Luca. I don't see his name quoted, but I've played against Nick quite a lot and he is a good player - one of the trickiest centres I've played against.
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#46. I was exposed to the gym at about 28. I never had a huge love or appetite for it - it was just a means to an end.
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#47. What do you remember about Jason Robinson? His feet. Not how improved he was under a high ball or his kicking skills. Everyone remembers those feet. He could go round you in a phone box.
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#48. Being recognised by Guinness World Records in their 60th year is a real honour. It's also a real privilege for me to be positioned beside such sporting greats.
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#49. If you stick around long enough and you do enough of the right things, you get seen in a largely positive light.
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#50. I have interests outside of rugby and have been cultivating them for when I do decide to hang up the boots.
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#51. Last summer was probably the biggest disappointment of my career, but now I have something bad with which to balance the good. I will no longer take anything for granted.
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#52. Go and see whether the Doctor is about,' said Jack, 'and if he is, ask him to look in, when he has a moment.'
Which he is in the fish-market, turning over some old-fashioned lobsters. No. I tell a lie. That is him, falling down the companion-way and cursing in foreign.
Patrick O'Brian
#53. One thing I learnt early on my career is that personal gratification takes second place.
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#54. The big upside to being captain is it's a huge honour, but the downside is that there is definitely extra pressure.
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#55. I enjoy training so much, sometimes I don't want it to stop.
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#56. If you start thinking about retirement in six months' time, you're already there.
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#57. In your mid-20s, you think you'll go on for eternity. Then a point comes where you realise that's not going to be the case.
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#60. You go into the Lions camp with preconceived ideas about players and teams and then find guys are actually very different, and the beauty of the Lions is that all those characters are moulded into it. I find that exciting.
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#61. Team sports are very important for shaping personalities. It's important that kids understand the mentality behind playing team sports and playing for one another and playing with friends.
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#63. Nelson once said that love of his country served him for a greatcoat.
Patrick O'Brian
#64. The victory is always sweeter ... winning things with friends.
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#65. Your name or what you've done on the rugby pitch is not going to carry you through for the rest of your life. I realise I'm going to have to eventually do something else, and that does frighten me a little bit.
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#66. Any innocent pleasure is a real good: there are not so many of them.
Patrick O'Brian
#67. What is a potto?"
"It is a little furry creature that sleeps all day with its head between its legs and then walks about very, very slowly all night, high in the trees, slowly eating leaves and creeping up on birds as they roost and eating them too.
Patrick O'Brian
#68. Timmy Horan was a childhood hero. He was a great distributor, elusive, good stepper, very physical, defensively very sound. What a rounded player.
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#69. Surely man in general is born to be oppressed or solitary, if he is to be fully human;
Patrick O'Brian
#70. Most actors here go to the West Coast; I ended up going to Ireland. My buddies who left drama school, they had this arrogance - 'We don't want to typecast ourselves.' But I said, 'I want to do Irish parts. That's the thing that's gonna give me the leg up.'
Brian F. O'Byrne
#71. If you can beat New Zealand, then you're probably going to win the World Cup.
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#72. Man is a deeply illogical being, and must be ruled illogically. Whatever that frigid prig Bentham may say, there are innumerable motives that have nothing to do with utility.
Patrick O'Brian
#73. Of course she will put on a cap,' said Sophie, with a pitying look. 'How could she possibly receive strange gentlemen without a cap? But her hair must be dressed under it.
Patrick O'Brian
#76. What was independence but a word? What did any form of government matter? Freedom: to do what?
Patrick O'Brian
#77. I get burnt in the sun, so there's no point me getting pecs for when I take my shirt off in the summer.
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#78. The 2001 tour to Australia would have been a great highlight in my career if the Lions had won the series. That might sound strange because it was a great tour in many ways, but, for me, the more time goes by, the less of a career highlight it becomes, and just more of a frustration.
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#79. When you are captain, you are never speaking for yourself.
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#80. Games bring another level out in you. There is no way you can train to the same intensity when you are playing a game. It is just impossible. Your head won't allow you to do it. Because the adrenalin of a game and the importance of it steps it up to another level.
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#81. I would always treat my attacking game as the more natural part. With defence, you have to get yourself in positions to understand the game and understand situations and that might not be as natural a thing.
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#82. Aaron Cruden and Beauden Barrett have both been decent, but Dan Carter takes it on to a different level, and he kicks his goals better than both of them.
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#83. Rugby gave me a confidence. I was quite shy and relatively timid, but it gave me the confidence to be a little bit more out-going and back myself a bit more.
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#84. I think my form dipped after the Six Nations in 2007, from the World Cup onwards.
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#85. Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad.
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#86. I have ambitions to set records which will be hard to chase down, like getting more than 100 caps for Ireland.
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#87. I'm not privy to the English set-up, but at the academies in Ireland, there is a huge focus on the weights room as opposed to whether they can throw a 10-metre pass on the run. They should be rugby players becoming athletes, not athletes becoming rugby players.
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#88. Growing up, I supported Manchester United, and my hero was Mark Hughes.
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#89. As the summer moves on, there are Saturday nights when I come home and find friends I haven't even been out with sitting up in the hot tub.
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#90. I've been a professional rugby player all my life; I don't really know anything different.
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#91. I've always found when I was captain when other people were doing the talking for me, I didn't need to say as much, and when I did say one or two things, people tended to listen all the more.
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#93. I had massive admiration for lots of players. Richard Hill would be up there, along with Martin Johnson.
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#94. I think training and being dedicated is very important, but one aspect that I always live by is that I enjoy myself in what I do!
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#96. I don't care that people thought I was one way for my whole career because now that I am not attached to a team, I can have my own opinion, I can have my own voice. I can link myself to my own thought process rather than a generic message most teams try to get across.
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#98. There is no point winning the semi if you don't win the final. It's as simple as that. No one will remember a big semifinal if you lose the final, so you have to do it all again.
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#99. The Polynesian guys are pretty strong without going to the gym.
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#100. The great thing about playing team sport is you win and lose together, and the pain is never as bad when you share it.
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