A Quote by Lin Dan

I am no genius; I just worked hard like my other teammates, and I believe all my teammates can win the title as they work hard, too. — © Lin Dan
I am no genius; I just worked hard like my other teammates, and I believe all my teammates can win the title as they work hard, too.
Once practice starts, we work hard, and that's the best conditioning there is. Everything counts. Every little thing counts. Run hard, play hard, go after the ball hard, guard hard. If you play soft (what I call signing a 'non-aggression pact' with your teammates), you won't ever get into shape.
Some people think all I did was trash talk. But ask my teammates, coaches - they saw how hard I worked, how hard I prepared.
I know Penny Toler and coach Ross have worked hard to put together a strong team this year, and I am ready to start the season with my teammates.
I just focus on what I can do myself, which is work hard and try to compete with the teammates I have.
I've worked too hard and too long to let anything stand in the way of my goals. I will not let my teammates down and I will not let myself down.
The title 'black swimmer' makes it seem like I am not supposed to be able to win a gold medal, I am not supposed to be able to break the Olympic record, and that is not true, as I work as hard as anybody else, and I love the sport, and I want to win, just like everybody else.
I just wanted to play hard - just to give my 100 percent to help my teammates, to help my team to win the game. That's my only goal going on the court.
I work hard each and every summer, each and every day on my game to become a better player for my teammates, for the organization. Hard work always pays off.
People don't believe in me very much, but I have my teammates and my family that believe in me so much; they see how hard I work.
If I want to win a title I have to beat the champion myself, I don't have teammates inside the ring.
There are a lot of guys who average a lot of points, but they make the game hard for themselves, and they make the game hard for their teammates, and that's why you never really see them win or get deep in the playoffs.
I expect to work hard, earn the respect of my teammates and hopefully I can start.
There's been injuries to where my perseverance may have gotten overlooked-just my hard work and what I bring to a franchise and to a team may have gotten overlooked. But it's a matter of staying professional and playing the game of basketball and ultimately doing whatever it takes to win a championship for your teammates.
I must continue to work hard to help my teammates. Competition always exists in football.
It's just really awesome to be rewarded for all your hard work; that people take notice of how I treated my teammates, how I was in my community.
I talked a bunch of crap for years and then went out and worked hard. That's the extent of it. There's no magical genius to it, as much as I'd like to think there is. I'm just a guy who works hard - and I hope guys are challenged by that.
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