All Gail Devers Quotes
- It's not what other people believe you can do, it's what you believe. Believe
- Remember, all things are possible to those who believe! All
- My life is a blessing every day that I get up. God saved my feet. How am I not going to use them? Blessing
- I find motivation within myself. I run track not from a competitive Nature, but because I'm a very goal-oriented person. Competitive
- It is so important for young girls to be fit. I think sports is the key to success, because the challenges you face in sports… Challenges
- You have to find that love within yourself. If you love yourself, you feel good about yourself, and sports help you feel good about yourself. Feel
- I have a real passion for children. I always wanted to teach and only became an athlete because my parents told my brother Parenthesis and… Always Wanted
- It's totally different now, traveling to different meets and different cities and actually being able to enjoy the cities I'm in. Able
- My grandma passed away at 98 1/2 and I want to live to 100. I want to be able to do what I can do… Able
- People see me now and ask if I'm still running. I may look like I am, but I'm really not. People think I still run… Ask
- Keep your dreams alive. Understand to achieve anything requires faith and belief in yourself, vision, hard work, determination, and dedication. Remember all things are possible… Achieve
- I have to be cautious, have my thyroid levels checked, and as long as I do that, I'm fine. Cautious
- I didn't get nervous when I ran, but I get nervous watching other people now. I root for anybody with a USA on their chest. Anybody
- I was blessed with a long career where I won gold medals for myself and my country. Nothing stands out as a disappointment. Blessed
- I was diagnosed with Graves' disease, an illness of the thyroid gland. Instead of surgery, I was given radiation treatment. Diagnosed
- Looking back, I'm so proud to have gone to five Olympics - I believe only three other Americans have achieved that. Achieved
- People talk about retiring. I never said that r-word. People though I went away after the Olympic Games. I took time off to do something… Always Wanted
- In February 1991, I was rushed to the hospital in Los Angeles to have my feet amputated. Three years earlier, I had broken the national… Amputated
- I have a real passion for children. I always wanted to teach and only became an athlete because my parents told my brother Parenthesis (sic)… Always Wanted
- I never read my press when I was competing. I never got caught up in what I was doing at that moment. Caught