A Quote by Paul Walker

My motto is, you have to get in a sport a day. — © Paul Walker
My motto is, you have to get in a sport a day.
We need to get more women into sport, whether that's young girls in karting or off the track. The more we get into sport, the more you are going to get rising to the top of the sport.
I've never thought about the end of my career. I've had this growing motto in my life to live day to day - and when you live day to day, it's hard to talk years.
It's an individual sport, but collectively everybody shares the same motto that Ironman stands for: anything is possible.
I had a really dark time after the Olympic Games... But then I said to myself, 'This is a sport that's blessed me with a home, with an education, with some money. I can't hate this sport. This sport took me out of Louisiana. This sport gave me a chance when so many people don't get a chance. And I love this sport.'
The majority of people who get in the sport of gymnastics do not go to the Olympics or get a Division 1 scholarship, but it doesn't mean that they can't get something positive from the sport.
One shouldn't be afraid to lose; this is sport. One day you win; another day you lose. Of course, everyone wants to be the best. This is normal. This is what sport is about. This is why I love it.
BMX is still a young sport in Olympic terms. So the sport science behind it is also relatively new. As a program, it's only going to get better as the sport gets bigger and more extreme.
Just being able to experience that caliber of a level of a sport, the highest level of a sport, has helped me immensely to transition into my baseball career and to just take it day by day.
I didn't really get into the sport for fame. I didn't get into it to be this infamous guy that everybody worships. I got into this sport to make a difference.
The motto of chivalry is also the motto of wisdom; to serve all, but love only one.
Motto of the U.S. airline industry - "We're Hoping to Have a Motto Announcement in About an Hour."
Our country's motto is e pluribus unum: out of many, we are one. Will we stay true to that motto?
Eight to ten hours in a day is the maximum you can give to a sport, any sport. After that, I should be free to do what I want.
Cricket is such a sport that you get to learn something from someone every day.
I get it, it's a competitive sport and you're competing for jobs every single day.
My whole life, I have been told to focus on my sport. But at the end of the day, I'm a human and I'm fighting for things bigger than just my sport.
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