Top 28 Quotes & Sayings by Alex Higgins

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Irish celebrity Alex Higgins.
Last updated on September 18, 2024.
Alex Higgins

Alexander Gordon Higgins was a Northern Irish professional snooker player who is remembered as one of the most iconic figures in the game. Nicknamed "Hurricane Higgins" because of his fast play, he was World Champion in 1972 and 1982, and runner-up in 1976 and 1980. He became the first qualifier to win the world title in 1972, a feat only two players have achieved since – Terry Griffiths in 1979 and Shaun Murphy in 2005. He won the UK Championship in 1983 and the Masters in 1978 and 1981, making him one of eleven players to have completed snooker's Triple Crown. He was also World Doubles champion with Jimmy White in 1984, and won the World Cup three times with the All-Ireland team.

The reason that I was so quick was because I was impatient. I couldn't wait to hit the next shot.
When I was 15, I was about seven stone - the average weight for a kid of 11 in them days was about nine stone. I managed to keep my head down because there was about half a dozen heavies in the class and there was bullying in them days. But I stayed one step ahead of them all the time.
I used to play snooker in millionaires' mansions with marble floors and eat at the best places, but that's all over now. — © Alex Higgins
I used to play snooker in millionaires' mansions with marble floors and eat at the best places, but that's all over now.
No Alex Higgins, no snooker.
I want to be the Cassius Clay of snooker. Cassius is the greatest at boxing and that's what I mean to be at snooker.
Would I have done anything different? I might have put a golf club in my hand instead of a cue. I love watching those guys play. Every situation is different, everything - every shot - has to be so precise.
I think I was the most natural, charismatic player who ever lifted a cue.
Nobody worked as hard to make snooker a popular sport as I did.
The tobacco companies and snooker were as thick as thieves.
I might have been a jockey, you know. I started by riding horses bareback and holding on to the mane before they finally threw me off.
I don't want my kids to live like I do, sweating in a little metal box. I want them to have sunshine. I want them to have light.
I had such a great affection and love for playing snooker.
I never had any doubts about my ability. The problem was getting into so many scrapes because of my erratic temperament.
If I'd been from a different background, I could have gone to a grammar school, I suppose. I might have been a different person.
I am trapped in snooker.
What chance has cancer against me?
I haven't really had much to do with my life. All I've done is take part in it.
I just love playing snooker. Every single frame is different. Not one referee ever sets the balls up exactly the same.
I have a strong will-power.
I love to sit and watch a bit of 'Cash in the Attic.'
I have been a fighter all my life.
I think my presence around the table was mesmerising at times. It captured people. — © Alex Higgins
I think my presence around the table was mesmerising at times. It captured people.
I always played on my nerves - on the edge.
I invented every shot that has ever been played.
By my very nature, I would never achieve a great level of consistency. That's my appeal and my downfall rolled into one.
I'm very good when it comes to the crunch.
I'm quite a studious person, I think.
I could think six shots ahead. It's no different to playing chess.
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