A Quote by Denise Lewis

If you reach the heights then it's great but if you can inspire young people at school, university or as a coach, then it is a fantastic life. — © Denise Lewis
If you reach the heights then it's great but if you can inspire young people at school, university or as a coach, then it is a fantastic life.
When I was in university, my dream was to be a coach, like a high school track coach. Not to teach.
The only way to reach the mountain peaks of life is to forget about self and help other people reach greater heights.
What truly gives me joy is when I get a letter from a young woman who says they saw a programme, then read a book, then went to an evening class, and then studied a history degree at the Open University - and now I want your job.
I coach at Rutgers University and help out there as a part-time assistant coach. I feel like the coach is kind of in me, and it would also be great exposure, so I'd be down for it, for sure.
I went to a state school in Christchurch, New Zealand, and then straight on to the University of Canterbury. But I worked part-time all the way through high school: first with a paper round, then at a fast-food outlet, a video store and a hardware store.
Often when we reach great heights in life, we forget who brought us there. Well, I have not.
But what I didnt want to have happen, and I made this clear to Jeremy (Florida AD), if I am able to go coach, I want to coach at one place, the University of Florida. It would be a travesty, it would be ridiculous to all of a sudden come back and get the feeling back, get the health back, feel good again and then all of a sudden go throw some other colors on my shirt and go coach? I dont want to do that. I have too much love for this University and these players and for what weve built.
It is not from choice that my life is music and nothing more, but when one is an artist what else can he be? When a whole lifetime is too short to attain the heights he wants to reach, how then can he devote any of the little time he has to things outside of his art?
When I got in this profession, as a young guy, as a college coach at San Jose State, I knew right then that I had a passion to do this, to touch people's lives, to develop young men in the game of football.
In terms of my childhood, it was normal. You go through school, do well in school, and then I went to university. The performance arts aspect was never really an option because it was never in my family. Nobody was there to teach me anything about that. It wasn't until maybe my second year of university that I got inspired to dance.
Mano Menezes is a fantastic coach, but Scolari is a fantastic coach, too, as well as being more experienced.
Starting early in life and in school, we need to ensure women develop the confidence and capabilities to work in a team that will allow them to reach the heights of leadership.
I got into medicine at university, then deferred a year to see. Then I started acting and just never went back to university.
I did a lot of acting at school and university, then I went to drama school. It was quite a normal route.
I always thought I would probably be a high school coach and a principal and then a superintendent. Then it got way off track and it got into college.
Yeah, I did some small parts in high school and the first year of college and then fairly soon thereafter I settled into the backstage scenery, and then at the University of Maryland I was doing posters for their productions.
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