A Quote by Wally Amos

You may not be responsible for getting knocked down. But you're certainly responsible for getting back up. — © Wally Amos
You may not be responsible for getting knocked down. But you're certainly responsible for getting back up.
You may not be responsible for being down, but you must be responsible for getting up.
It's about being able to go through the grind, willing to get back up when you're knocked down. And when life's not going well, not getting down on yourself and just getting back up and getting back to work, and striving to be the best you can be.
Don't just give up, Hachiko. Life is about getting knocked down over and over, but still getting up each time. If you keep getting up, you win.
Getting knocked down in life is a given. Getting up and moving forward is a choice.
Unless you've been in the job as a head coach, and certainly at the Premier League level and elite level, it's stressful. You're responsible for everything. You're responsible for how the team plays, if they don't turn up you're responsible for that, your job is to get them playing.
We all get knocked down in life, the big thing is getting back up.
There's nothing wrong with getting knocked down, as long as you get right back up.
My grandfather used to say to me when I was a boy, "Getting knocked down is no big prize - it's getting up that's the real trick." I couldn't agree more.
No matter how many times you get knocked down, keep getting back up.
The best part about getting knocked down is standing back up knowing what you didn't before.
You can't lose confidence in yourself, or you've lost already. When you get knocked down, you've got to keep getting back up.
Well, I mean, Russia was responsible for shooting down MH17. Russia was responsible for invading Ukraine. Russia is responsible for taking away the chemical weapons in Syria that they didn't take away. Russia was responsible for having honest athletes in the Olympics when they did the whole doping program.
That concerns me. You're either getting better or you're getting worse. I don't think you stay the same in sports. If we want to achieve something special in the game, then these players have to recognize that they're responsible every day for getting better.
I won't call myself a failure. Failure is not getting knocked down. It's not getting up.
It's responsible for the sloppiness and imprecision of the War on Terror, for example. It's responsible for taking people's tax dollars and spending the country into debt on useless wars and pointless pork projects to buy votes. It's responsible for bailing out the banks instead of standing up for the people the banks cheated. It's responsible for plenty.
A lot of people have their big dreams and get knocked down and don't have things go their way. And you never give up hope, and you really just hold on to it. Hard work and perserverance. You just keep getting up and getting up, and then you get that breakthrough.
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