
Top 37 Quotes About Jim Abbott
#1. People will tell you that I overcame obstacles? Maybe. But the truth is I was incredibly blessed in my life. More was given than was ever taken away.
Jim Abbott
#2. My mother liked Jim Reeves. I hated his records. He was unbearable.
Diane Abbott
#3. Find something you love, and go after it, with all of your heart.
Jim Abbott
#4. They were determined to find something mechanically wrong with him - because broken machines are easier to fix.
Lionel Shriver
#5. If you keep harping on a disability, then you'll start believing there is one. So I don't.
Jim Abbott
#6. I think my career will be remembered for what it was and what it is, and I don't need more than that.
Jim Abbott
#7. Every man has a purpose, something special that he can do better than anyone else. Your work is to discover this, then give yourself to it. The extent to which you use your skills to add to the world determines your happiness.
Deepak Chopra
#8. In the 8th inning you can't hear the roar of the 9th, all you can do to hold yourself together, and trust.
Jim Abbott
#9. I could always throw the ball pretty well and I worked pretty hard at learning how to play the game. But I didn't consider it work as a kid, since I just loved playing baseball.
Jim Abbott
#10. Never allow the circumstances of your life to become an excuse. People will allow you to do it. But I believe we have a personal obligation to make the most of the abilities we have.
Jim Abbott
#11. The bible tells us to be grateful in every situation. I am grateful for mine.
Jim Abbott
#12. I had an incredible experience living in New York, playing for the Yankees, to go through all of the things I did, including the no-hitter. It was a very memorable time.
Jim Abbott
#13. I knew how far a little boy or girl could run with 50 words of reassurance.
Jim Abbott
#14. When I was 15, 16, 17 years old, I spent five hours a day juggling, and I probably spent six hours a day seriously listening to music. And if I were 16 now, I would put that time into playing video games.
Penn Jillette
#15. I believe that challenges can push us beyond what we might otherwise be able to accomplish.
Jim Abbott
#16. I hope what people learned from watching me is that just because you do things a little differently doesn't mean you can't do them just as well.
Jim Abbott
#17. Each day we stood almost shoulder to shoulder, occupying the same space, breathing the same air, but we remained strangers.
M.A. Stacie
#18. Slowing it all down and analyzing our mental approach is a surprisingly effective way of becoming a better player.
Jim Abbott
#19. My goal is to encourage people to see the possibilities that life holds. So many great things can happen in life, if we can find our own way of doing things, and believe in ourselves, no matter what challenges surround you.
Jim Abbott
#20. I think you need optimism. I believe that's incredibly important that you be optimistic that you can do things different and still do them just as well. That's very important to success - just to have a positive outlook. I know it's not easy to do that.
Jim Abbott
#21. I want my career to be judged by what I did on the field. I appreciate the honors.
Jim Abbott
#22. What's cool about baseball is you don't have to see someone for years, but when you see them, you just hustle up and give them a big hug. Those friendships endure.
Jim Abbott
#23. It's not the disability that defines you; it's how you deal with the challenges the disability presents you with.
Jim Abbott
#24. I worked very hard. I felt I could play the game. The only thing that could stop me was myself.
Jim Abbott
#25. Thus I come, most blessed Father, and in all abasement beseech you to put to your hand, if it is possible, and impose a curb to those flatterers who are enemies of peace, while they pretend peace.
Martin Luther
#27. I definitely am a huge lover of comedy, and it's only through doing so many comedies that I've realised how much of an influence they've been on me.
Bradley Cooper
#28. I benefited from tremendous encouragement as a kid. So many people reached out to me, helped me, and believed in me even when I didn't always believe in myself.
Jim Abbott
#29. It was always just trying to move to the next limit. I didn't think about making the major leagues - every kid has that dream, I had it, but when I was in Little League I just wanted to make the junior high team. When I was in junior high, I wanted to make the Varsity team.
Jim Abbott
#30. I loved throwing a baseball. It is so important to find something in life you feel crazy about. Because you are so passionate you naturally practice. The hard work that it takes to do something well will come easily.
Jim Abbott
#31. I still get a lot of letters from kids and parents who face different challenges and disabilities. I share some of the lessons that I learned through sports and baseball, which makes me feel good. It's incredible to have an impact that way.
Jim Abbott
#32. My advice is that you go and do something that you are really driven to do. I loved to play baseball and, because I loved it, I practiced it. Some of us have limitations, but if you are passionate about something and if you have the drive, then you can accomplish it.
Jim Abbott
#33. The mind is but too naturally prone to pleasure, but too easily yielded to dissipation.
Frances Burney
#34. I always wanted to be a shortstop so I could play more often!
Jim Abbott
#35. The no-hitter was the highlight of my career. The specialness of it, I didn't know how lasting it would be when it happened. Everywhere I go, people talk about that game, how exciting it was. That makes me very proud. I'm awfully happy that a ball didn't bloop in somewhere.
Jim Abbott
#36. There are times when you're tired and times when you don't believe in yourself. That's when you have to stick it out and draw on the confidence that you have deep down beneath all the doubts and worries.
Jim Abbott
#37. The septons were always going on about how the Father Above judges us all. If the Father would be so good as to topple over and crush Joff like a dung beetle, I might even believe it.
George R R Martin
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