A Quote by Steve Prefontaine

If the Olympics come around, and I'm in shape, then I'll compete. But I won't be representing the United States; I'll be representing myself. — © Steve Prefontaine
If the Olympics come around, and I'm in shape, then I'll compete. But I won't be representing the United States; I'll be representing myself.
At the Olympics, I'm representing the United States as well as the town and people who helped shape me.
I'm representing the United States. And I'm representing the United States, and my office is representing the United States day after day in front of the court. And I think it's the right thing to do, to carry that out with some dignity and some respect for the process and respect for the institution. And so that led me to just, you know, move the dial a little bit in the direction of calmness.
This is the United States of America that I'm representing. I'm not representing the globe.
I'm a representative of something that's greater than myself. I'm not just representing myself or my country: I'm representing Christ and what He's done through me.
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The interesting part is, that being the United States Secretary of State, most places I went didn't have a problem with me being a woman, because I was representing the United States.
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I wasn't representing anybody but myself. I was representing only myself.
When the United States media is paying attention, that's when you're really representing your country.
I'm not just a black man, I'm a brotha. I love my people. When I'm on the air I am fully aware that I am not just representing myself but representing us.
I know I'm representing the Library of Congress, all the people of the United States and, of course, the Latinos and Latinas as well.
What I do miss is foreign travel, because there really is no substitute for showing up somewhere and representing the United States.
At the end of the day, you're representing a team, you're representing a city, you got to go out there and play.
I'm representing the Bahamas; I'm representing a lot of islands - it's a whole nation behind me, on my back.
I'm a representative of something that's greater than myself. When you see me out there on the track, I'm not just representing myself or my country, I'm representing Christ and what He's done through me. I have a responsibility to show His love and show others what He's done for me. It's also freed me up.
I've got the best job in the world being a senator from the United States, a senator from South Carolina in the United States Senate, representing South Carolina in the United States Senate is a dream job for me, but the world is literally falling apart. And we can't get anything done here at home. So that drives my thinking more than anything else.
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