Top 27 Quotes About Injury Sports
#1. After I suffered a labral tear in my hip while playing soccer, I realized that many sports-related injuries can be prevented and I dedicated myself to helping young athletes learn more about injury prevention.
Cobi Jones
#2. I was a judo athlete, while taking modeling as my side job, before I eventually quit my professional sports career over a knee injury.
Joe Taslim
#3. Dracula appeared at a time of great technological revolution, utilizing telegraphs, typing machines, and blood transfusions.
Chuck Hogan
#4. I have had quite a few injuries during my time and if you are not injured in this sport [bodybuilding], you are not doing anything.
Ronnie Coleman
#6. I think women have brought a lot of life back to the sport-first, because a lot of people doubted women could actually do it well. Two, part of it is that old fascination some people have in watching athletes risk injury to win.
Stacy Dragila
#7. First, don't cry. That's the worst thing a gymnast can do in training, because it can ruin your concentration and lead to injury. Second, always place the highest demands of yourself in the sport.
Rozalia Galiyeva
#8. I'll make some tea' she said, without consultation. The tears had not fully abated, and there were times when tea was the only thing.
Rebecca Tope
#9. Emotionally, I was just a mess. But it's such a long recovery period that you have to come to terms with it. You can't cry the whole time until you get back on the field.
Michael Sokolove
#10. Obviously in the world of sports, you go through different ups and downs than in normal life. You might be on top of the world playing or you're sidelined with an injury.
Tobin Heath
#11. Citizens of the democratic societies should undertake a course of intellectual self defense to protect themselves from manipulation and control, and to lay the basis for meaningful democracy.
Noam Chomsky
#12. I love my family," she says, placing her fingertips to her temples. "But you're my future. So if it's a choice, I choose you.
Siobhan Davis
#14. Art is something given, not reproduced ... the painter paints what he sees with his innermost senses, the expression of his being ... for him every other impression becomes an inner expression.
Herwarth Walden
#15. It is chiefly at the moment when there is the greatest need for attaching them to the painful realities of life, that the threads of thought snap within the brain.
Victor Hugo
#16. Because of old sports injuries, yoga has become a physical lifesaver.
Erica Tazel
#17. It is the part of a wise man, I say, to refresh and restore himself in moderation with pleasant food and drink, with scents, with the beauty of green plants, with decoration, music, sports, the theater, and other things of this kind, which anyone can use without injury to another.
Baruch Spinoza
#18. We don't pray to win. We pray to play the best we can, and to keep us free from injury. And the prayer we say after the game is one of thanksgiving.
Vince Lombardi
#19. Hope is not some abstract, softheaded concept. It is an idea with an engine.
Don Maruska
#20. I eat eight bags of chips in one sitting, and then nothing for a day or two. I learned that my body thought it was starving, so it would hold on to fat.
Whoopi Goldberg
#21. It is absolutely right for the state to define the rights and status of people cohabiting in different forms of relationships, including civil partnerships.
Justin Welby
#22. If you have time to judge another person's life, you're not paying attention to yours.
Ginn Pascale
#23. They certainly aren't connected with the old geometric art. My work isn't geometric in that sense.
Donald Judd
#24. The sports are also hard on my body, and I do have a longstanding bad back due to an injury some years ago. I don't regret any part of it though. I love what I do and my sporting career has taken me to some wonderful places and seeing the world.
Liz Halliday
#25. Sports teach you how to be quick. Injuries teach you how to slow down.
Yao Ming
#26. Passed Grogan's the Tobacconist against which newsboards leaned and told of a dreadful catastrophe in New York. In America those things were continually happening. Unfortunate people to die like that, unprepared. Still, an act of perfect contrition.
James Joyce
#27. Rowing it was pointed out, was a sport that risked few injuries. So it was, I ould discover, but only if you did it right.
Barry S. Strauss
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