Top 11 Quotes & Sayings by Arian Foster

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American footballer Arian Foster.
Last updated on December 19, 2024.
Arian Foster

Arian Isa Foster is a former American football running back and current musical artist under the name Bobby Feeno. He played college football at the University of Tennessee, and was signed by the Houston Texans of the National Football League (NFL) as an undrafted free agent in 2009. Foster was known for his signature Namaste bow, which he frequently performed after scoring touchdowns. Foster holds the Texans franchise records for rushing yards and rushing touchdowns, and also played for the Miami Dolphins. Foster announced his retirement from the NFL on October 24, 2016.

The universe will throw somebody a bone every now and then, and you win the lottery. But for the most part, you get in this life what you put in.
Don't listen to criticism, positive or negative. You just keep going forward.
I feel like every running back should have their own little stamp on the game. — © Arian Foster
I feel like every running back should have their own little stamp on the game.
Anytime I can add a smile to somebody's life that's all well and good, but I play the game to play the game.
I think a lot of people are so scared of failure that they don't put everything they have into whatever they want to do. I think, in turn, they write their own destiny.
If you look at any type of situation, I look at the positive and try to spread my light and truth. I think it helps with my outlook on life and correlates to football. But I don't think it helps me run any faster, jump any higher, or catch the ball or anything like that. It just helps me with perspective.
Everyone should smile. Life really isn’t that serious. We make it hard. The sun rises. The sun sets. We just tend to complicate the process.
Patience is a virtue. Keep doing what you want to do and eventually things will happen.
When you start comparing yourself to another man's mirror, that's when those negative thoughts start creeping in. My journey isn't anybody else's journey.
I think you always strive to get better as an athlete. That's the difference between good and great, in my opinion.
I'm not looking forward to a specific person per se; I'm just excited to meet everyone. I respect greatness and I'm just going to soak in anyone I meet.
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