A Quote by Tiger Woods

I mean, as an athlete, as a competitor, you have to have that belief in yourself. — © Tiger Woods
I mean, as an athlete, as a competitor, you have to have that belief in yourself.
As a competitor and an athlete, you have to believe in yourself. And you have to believe in the people who believe in you.
As a competitor, as an athlete, you want the ball to come to you.
Never played football, but I'm an athlete. I'm a competitor.
I'm an athlete, I'm a competitor, so whenever you have a loss, you feel it in your heart.
As a competitor and an athlete, you love that you get to go back and challenge someone, especially the world champs.
As an athlete, as a competitor, any person would tell you they're the best. I truly believe that in myself.
I've been an athlete and competitor my whole life, and there's nothing more that I get off on than competition.
As a football player, as an athlete, as a competitor, that dream of playing the Super Bowl... I was never going to lose that.
I was a Division I college athlete, and I grew up with five brothers and two sisters. I've always been a competitor.
Beware of confining yourself to a particular belief and denying all else, for much good would elude you - indeed, the knowledge of reality would elude you. Be in yourself a matter for all forms of belief, for God is too vast and tremendous to be restricted to one belief rather than another.
As a football player, as an athlete, as a competitor - that dream of being able to play in the Super Bowl, you're never going to let that one go.
You don't have to look like an Under Armour mannequin to be an athlete. A lot of people probably think I'm not athletic or don't even try to work out or whatever, but I do. Just because you're big doesn't mean you can't be an athlete. And just because you work out doesn't mean you're going to have a 12-pack.
If you got anything to you at all as an athlete and a competitor, you don't care what the circumstances are. You still got competition.
To be a top-class athlete, you have to train hard, you have to eat right, you have to get enough rest. I feel the way golf is going nowadays, you have to treat yourself as an athlete.
Even if your competitor is still small in size or weak, you should take him seriously and treat him as a giant. Likewise, even if your competitor is massive in size, you shouldn't regard yourself as a weakling.
I just see myself as an athlete and a competitor, someone who just works really hard at trying to get better at golf.
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