Enough Quote by Dylan Alcott Download Open image “I was lucky enough to win a gold medal when I was 17 years old.” — Dylan Alcott ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.6 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Enough Gold Gold medal Lucky Old Win
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As a child I was very involved with sports and I knew at age 9 that I wanted to be an Olympic champion. — Marion Jones Copy Share Image
My lifelong dream was to be an Olympian and a gold medalist - and I got it at 26. — Dawn Staley Copy Share Image
Winning a gold medal is not easy but I believed in myself, especially over the last four years. — Sally Pearson Copy Share Image
The first time I won the Ring of Honor World Championship, I was a kid - I was 23 years old. — Adam Cole Copy Share Image
It's interesting, I don't really think too much about being a role model or leaving a legacy or whatever. It's just not how I… — Dylan Alcott Copy Share Image
I remember being a 17-year-old wheelchair basketballer at the Paralympics. I just wanted to beat everybody, but I also wanted to do it in… — Dylan Alcott Copy Share Image
People used to stare at me when I was growing up because I was in a wheelchair, and I hated it. Now they're staring… — Dylan Alcott Copy Share Image
Starlight Foundation gave me a wish to go away for a trip, which was really amazing at the time, and Variety Children's Charity gave… — Dylan Alcott Copy Share Image
One thing I struggled with the most was my brother started playing football, AFL and I remember I went down and wanted to get… — Dylan Alcott Copy Share Image
I can't tell you how much I struggled after the golden slam. I had actual depression. I hadn't seen my family - it was… — Dylan Alcott Copy Share Image
Well, I call the Olympic Games the crappy warm ups for the Paralympic Games, right? Once every four years people with disability are the… — Dylan Alcott Copy Share Image
More people need to be proud of their disability instead of shying away from it, because as soon as I became proud of it,… — Dylan Alcott Copy Share Image
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I love because there is not enough room in my heart to hate. — Rena Kornreich Gelissen Copy Share Image
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The vast majority of organizations today have more than enough intelligence, experience and knowledge to be successful. What they lack is organizational health. — Patrick Lencioni Copy Share Image
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