Top 99 Quotes & Sayings by Laurie Hernandez - Page 2

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Last updated on September 19, 2024.
I was an energetic child, always walking on my hands, flipping off of the back of the couch, or jumping up and down on my bed.
Every year, my mom makes sure I have my checkups and everything, which is probably a really good idea. She's great with all that health stuff.
When you're a little kid, and you're, like, thinking about the Olympics, and you just have this big expectation, it just lived up exactly to that. — © Laurie Hernandez
When you're a little kid, and you're, like, thinking about the Olympics, and you just have this big expectation, it just lived up exactly to that.
My greatest inspiration is my coach, Maggie Haney.
Being able to wear contacts, you don't have to worry about your glasses falling off or how you look during your beam routine. As soon as they're in, literally two minutes later, you forget that they're on.
Having the opportunity to go to the U.S. Olympics was great because I was the first Latina in over 30 years to compete in gymnastics at the Olympics.
I feel that, every day, God molds me into someone that He wants me to be. So if that means just, like, talking to teammates and helping them out, or, like, every so often I'll post a Bible verse on Twitter or Instagram.
I'm glad to be partnered with Orgullosa because I feel that now that I'm able to win a gold medal at the Olympics, win a silver medal, I feel little girls will be able to look up to me, and Hispanics will kind of rise a little more.
Growing up and seeing Shawn Johnson, for her to call me on the phone, I think my inner child was freaking out!
The best part is when parents come up to me with their kids, and they say, 'My daughter started gymnastics because of you.'
On Sundays, I just love to go to church and then relax the whole day!
The Olympics, as a little kid, it was such a big goal that I created for myself, and I was able to push through and make that happen.
Homeschooling is great because it's extremely lenient, and so if there's a day I come home from practice and mentally, I'm just exhausted, I can actually just save the test for the next day if I really have to.
I think I still like science and art better, but geometry is a big improvement over algebra. — © Laurie Hernandez
I think I still like science and art better, but geometry is a big improvement over algebra.
I love performing for the crowd. Maybe that's what it is. I'm a crowd pleaser.
People would be surprised to know I had a flip phone until 2015.
You're supposed to go to prom during high school. I don't go to high school. I homeschool.
I tell everyone that I'm 5 feet-1 inch tall, but I think I'm technically 5 feet. My mom says she's 4 feet 11 inches, and I'm barely taller than her.
It's really hard to be all serious in the tango and not break into laughter.
If I could go anywhere, I'd love to visit Greece someday because it looks so beautiful, and I'd also love to go to Mexico.
Since kindergarten, I was the shortest kid in class. They always put me toward the front in school pictures, because you couldn't see me if I was in the back. It was kind of funny.
I think a big part of what has helped me move forward with the sport is my family. We're all so close together, and the support system has been amazing.
I love my height because when I'm doing gymnastics, it really benefits the sport - and also, I think being short is kind of cute.
My athlete idol is Usain Bolt. He's inhumanly fast!
I like history because you can't really progress without knowing what comes before you, so I think it's super fascinating.
Everyone keeps asking me when I have time to rest. I'll tell you when: I get all my sleep on planes. If the flight is five hours, my nap is five hours! I'll sleep through the whole flight.
Usually, before I salute the judge, I'm able to just grab the event, and I pray on it, and that really grounds me. For some reason, once I do that, I am able to think clearly, and I'm able to calm down right before I compete.
Through my life, I do want to inspire others. — © Laurie Hernandez
Through my life, I do want to inspire others.
When I perform and the crowd is cheering, there's a ringing noise in my head. I'm just zoned in, and even though I know there are people watching me, all I hear is this ringing inside of me.
Something that would probably surprise my fans is that I wear contact lenses, and nobody really knows that because I guess I've never really had to tell anybody about that.
My parents have tried not to intrude. They kind of stayed apart from my gymnastics but are very supportive, and that's very helpful as a gymnast to not have your parents say, 'Did you do this today?' and just be very on top of you.
I feel I could be a role model to other Hispanic gymnasts interested in the sport, but I also want them to understand the importance of being focused, determined, and not giving up, despite all the struggles.
When I was 5, I was always joking around like, 'Oh man, I wanna go to the Olympics.'
I never look at scores or anything.
People have always asked me why my favorite event was floor, and my answer was always, 'Because I love to dance!'
Coming into 'Dancing With the Stars,' I thought it would be a lot easier.
When I came home after 'DWTS,' I had a couple of days, and I had actually given the Mirrorball to my mom. She loves to decorate the house, so I said, 'Here - make it pretty. Do what you want with it!
I do like writing. When I was a little kid, I used to love writing funny, silly stories - and my mom would always encourage it. I don't know why I ever stopped!
When I was a little kid, I looked up to other people, so I hope that I can inspire little kids. — © Laurie Hernandez
When I was a little kid, I looked up to other people, so I hope that I can inspire little kids.
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