A Quote by Danilo Gallinari

I think I have to be stronger mentally. — © Danilo Gallinari
I think I have to be stronger mentally.
I'm stronger than I think I am. Mentally, physically.
I think I have become mentally stronger now, and I have full confidence that I can finish close matches.
I think that people think I'm crazy, like really mentally crazy. People think I'm uncouth and trashy, but I'm not. I don't think that I'm any of the stuff people say that I am and I know that I'm not. This whole mentally crazy thing, if I was mentally crazy I wouldn't be allowed to have all these children and take care of all these children without it being an issue.
Staying more controlled mentally stemmed from taking my fitness more seriously. When you're doing track work, sprints and so on, it's pretty painful, but that does make you feel better prepared and therefore mentally stronger when you're going into a match. You know, without a doubt, that you are strong enough to last.
It's always hard to deal with injuries mentally, but I like to think about it as a new beginning. I can't change what happened, so the focus needs to go toward healing and coming back stronger than before.
Mentally and physically, I feel stronger each year.
Every game is mentally and physically tough but we get through it and it makes you stronger.
I think actors are meant to have crises of faith; I think it's part of the job. I think it makes you a stronger person and a stronger actor.
I think war and armed conflict is always the last of all the options you have on the table. I think you try to avoid that at all costs. Sometimes it's unavoidable. That's the lesson of World War II. I think the other lesson of the last 50 or 60 years, however, is that, the stronger the U.S. military, the stronger our defense capabilities, the stronger the chances for peace are.
Physically and mentally I'm stronger right now because an injury is not playing on my mind all the time.
I think that that Davis Cup final made me much stronger mentally. And this preseason, I was working really hard. So today, I was really believing in myself that I can win the match anyway, that I'm going to five sets. That's so important, no, believe in yourself.
When you play with the older people it helps you mentally, because they're bigger and stronger than you. You have to live up to that.
Better grounded emotionally through patience, we become stronger mentally and spiritually, and tend to be healthier physically.
I couldn't change the fact that I did my ACL, but I could control how I reacted to it. That's what I focused on, becoming stronger mentally and physically.
These kids know so much these days, and are bigger, stronger and quicker mentally. We just have to find out how to use it for good and not evil.
What is the politically correct term for 'retarded'?""I think the words you're fishing for are 'mentally disabled.' And no. I'm not mentally disabled.
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