A Quote by Emma McKeon

If I was satisfied I wouldn't keep swimming. — © Emma McKeon
If I was satisfied I wouldn't keep swimming.
Swimming is not a sport. Swimming is a way to keep from drowning. That's just common sense!
As long as I'm enjoying swimming, I will keep swimming.
I love swimming, swimming's my passion and I hope I swim until the last day of my life, so I really, really do enjoy swimming, but swimming for me is simply a way of carrying a message.
I'm never satisfied, man. I'm Virgo. We overanalyze and we're never satisfied. So I'm gonna keep going 'til the wheels fall off.
I couldn't make it on the swimming team in high school. In fact, I got thrown off the swimming team and was forced to audition for the school play because they had at the audition about 35 girls show up and no boys, so my swimming coach suggested that I might be able to do the drama department more good than I was doing the swimming team.
We are not going to be satisfied by politicians saying 'we support you' and then walking away. We won't be satisfied until they meet our demands and act. That's why simply taking a selfie or posting support on Twitter isn't enough. That's why we have to keep striking.
I am satisfied with the dissatisfaction that never rests until it is satisfied and satisfied again.
I want to keep getting better, being a great teammate and try to keep learning from our guys and help as much as possible. I'm not satisfied with where I'm at.
Keynesians think that you can take water from the deep end of the swimming, pump it into the shallow end of the swimming pool and somehow the water level of the swimming pool will rise.
When it's too difficult to keep swimming, float.
Mainly, I like to have fun. Swimming is all about having fun, and I am firm believer that you should keep swimming as long as you are having fun, but I can say that it becomes much more fun as you get older and learn more about the sport, life, and especially more about yourself
You have to do what the market requires of you... You either keep swimming, or you sink.
As far as being satisfied, I just don't think you should work towards being satisfied. If everybody were satisfied, we'd never get anything done.
As a 17-year-old kid, people put you on this podium, and it seems like you're just a source of entertainment for people. I felt like I was swimming for other people and they'd never be satisfied.
I was swimming for the United States of America. I was swimming to beat Stephen Holland.
I didn't know the English were good at swimming. I have been in this country for 12 years and I haven't seen a swimming pool.
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