A Quote by Jeremy Renner

I was an athlete when I was growing up. — © Jeremy Renner
I was an athlete when I was growing up.
I was a tomboy growing up, and an athlete.
I always wanted to be an athlete growing up.
I really didn't have one particular athlete I liked growing up.
I was an all-sport athlete growing up. My dad, I think, hoped I would go to college on a scholarship.
My dad was a great athlete growing up, and he could never fulfill his dreams of playing professional baseball.
I'm an athlete; my dad had made sure I played all the same sports as boys growing up, so I was always super competitive.
I was always blessed growing up with opportunities and access to facilities, equipment, and playing with my brothers in the backyard to be the best athlete I could be.
To be quite honest, and anybody will tell you, growing up I was going to be a pro athlete. I didn't have any option. That was my way out.
I grew up an athlete, growing up in Pittsburgh. I played basketball. I played football. I played a little bit of baseball in my earlier years.
Growing up, I wasn't an athlete or anything like that. The only place I felt like I belonged was in the theater.
I've always been a big fan of the Body Issue. Growing up as an athlete and having a very athletic body, I was always able to relate to them and look up to the athletes who posed for it.
Growing up, I was often put under a lot of pressure. Being an athlete, I've been dealing with pressure for a long time.
I'm growing fonder of my staff; I'm growing dimmer in the eyes; I'm growing fainter in my laugh; I'm growing deeper in my sighs; I'm growing careless of my dress; I'm growing frugal of my gold; I'm growing wise; I'm growing yes, I'm growing old!
Shaquille O'Neal was probably my favorite athlete growing up. I loved how dominant and unstoppable he was, but also his charisma off the court. He was someone I gravitated toward.
Growing up, you'd see Michael Jordan on everything from Gatorade to shoes - everything. Obviously, that's something pretty cool for an athlete to aspire to.
I've tried, at every step in life, to find a lesson. And accepting criticism with the same grace that you do the applause is something every young athlete needs to learn. ... I think it served me well to learn how to handle everything that came with the game's ups and downs. Some people call it growing another layer of skin. I just call it growing up.
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