Jesse Owens Quotes About Sports

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  • I'd noticed him watching me for a year or so, especially when we'd play games where there was running or jumping.

    Sports   Athlete  
    Jesse Owens, Paul G. Neimark (1978). “Jesse, a spiritual autobiography”
  • A lifetime of training for just ten seconds.

    Sports  
    Biography/Personal Quotes, www.imdb.com.
  • It was bad enough to have toppled from the Olympic heights to make my living competing with animals. But the competition wasn't even fair. No man could beat a race horse, not even for 100 yards.

    Sports   Athlete  
    Jesse Owens, Paul G. Neimark (1978). “Jesse, a spiritual autobiography”
  • Championships are mythical. The real champions are those who live through what they are taught in their homes and churches. The attitude that 'We've got to win' in sports must be changed. Teach your youngsters, who are the future hope of America, the importance of love, respect, dedication, determination, self-sacrifice, self-discipline and good attitude. That's the road up the ladder to the championships.

  • Joe Louis and I were the first modern national sports figures who were black... But neither of us could do national advertising because the South wouldn't buy it. That was the social stigma we lived under.

    Sports  
    The Tampa Tribune, April 1, 1980.
  • To a sprinter, the hundred-yard dash is over in three seconds, not nine or ten. The first 'second' is when you come out of the blocks. The next is when you look up and take your first few strides to attain gain position. By that time the race is actually about half over. The final 'second' - the longest slice of time in the world for an athlete - is that last half of the race, when you really bear down and see what you're made of. It seems to take an eternity, yet is all over before you can think what's happening.

    Sports   Athlete  
    Jesse Owens, Paul G. Neimark (1972). “I Have Changed”
  • For a time, at least, I was the most famous person in the entire world.

    Sports   Athlete  
    Jesse Owens, Paul G. Neimark (1978). “Jesse, a spiritual autobiography”
  • People who worked with me or knew me still called me the 'world's fastest human' because I almost never stopped. I'd found that I could get more done with no regular job or regular hours at all, but by being on my own, flying to speak here, help with a public relations campaign for some client there, tape my regular jazz radio show one morning at 5:00 a.m. before leaving on a plane for another city or another continent three hours later to preside over a major sporting event.

    Sports  
    Jesse Owens, Paul G. Neimark (1978). “Jesse, a spiritual autobiography”
  • He was constantly on me about the job that I was to do and the responsibility that I had upon the campus. And how I must be able to carry myself because people were looking.

    Sports   Athlete  
  • It all goes so fast, and character makes the difference when it's close

    Sports   Athlete  
    Jesse Owens, Paul G. Neimark (1978). “Jesse, a spiritual autobiography”
  • "She (Minnie Ruth Solomon) was unusual because even though I knew her family was as poor as ours, nothing she said or did seemed touched by that. Or by prejudice. Or by anything the world said or did. It was as if she had something inside her that somehow made all that not count. I fell in love with her some the first time we ever talked, and a little bit more every time after that until I thought I couldn't love her more than I did. And when I felt that way, I asked her to marry me . . . and she said she would."

    Sports   Athlete  
  • It's like having a pet dog for a long time. You get attached to it, and when it dies you miss it.

    Sports   Athlete  
    "Jesse Owens: Champion Athlete". Book by Tony Gentry, Heather Lehr Wagner, 2009.
  • After I came home from the 1936 Olympics with my four medals, it became increasingly apparent that everyone was going to slap me on the back, want to shake my hand or have me up to their suite. But no one was going to offer me a job.

    Sports  
    Jesse Owens, Paul G. Neimark (1972). “I Have Changed”
  • I decided I wasn't going to come down. I was going to fly. I was going to stay up in the air forever.

    Jesse Owens, Paul G. Neimark (1978). “Jesse, a spiritual autobiography”
  • One chance is all you need.

    Biography/Personal Quotes, www.imdb.com.
  • Find the good. It's all around you. Find it, showcase it and you'll start believing in it.

    Biography/Personal Quotes, www.imdb.com.
  • If you don't try to win you might as well hold the Olympics in somebody's back yard. The thrill of competing carries with it the thrill of a gold medal. One wants to win to prove himself the best.

  • Every morning, just like in Alabama, I got up with the sun, ate my breakfast even before my mother and sisters and brothers, and went to school, winter, spring, and fall alike to run and jump and bend my body this way and that for Mr. Charles Riley.

    Sports  
    Jesse Owens, Paul G. Neimark (1978). “Jesse, a spiritual autobiography”
  • Well, I couldn't play an instrument. I'd just stand up front and announce the numbers. They had me sing a little, but that was a horrible mistake. I can't carry a tune in a bucket. We played black theaters and nightclubs all over hell. One-nighters. Apollo Theater in Harlem and the Earle Theater in Philly - That was big time for blacks.

    Sports   Athlete  
  • In the space of less than seven days, I attended a track meet in Boston, flew from there to Bowling Green for the National Jaycees, then to Rochester for the blind, Buffalo for another track meet, New York to shoot a film called The Black Athlete, Miami for Ford Motor Company, back up to New York for 45 minutes to deliver a speech, then into L. A. for another the same night.

    Sports   Athlete  
  • I realized now that militancy in the best sense of the word was the only answer where the black man was concerned, that any black man who wasn't a militant in 1970 was either blind or a coward.

    Sports   Athlete  
    Jesse Owens, Paul G. Neimark (1972). “I Have Changed”
  • One day or another every athlete feels like taking it easy. He stops trying to exceed his limits, and thinks he can keep winning because of his lucky star, or the bad luck of his opponents. You must overcome this negative instinct, which affects all of us, and which is the only difference between the person who wins a race, and those who lose. This is the battle you have to fight every day of your life.

    Sports   Football   Stars  
  • People say that it was degrading for an Olympic champion to run against a horse, but what was I supposed to do? I had four gold medals, but you can't eat four gold medals. There was no television, no big advertising, no endorsements then. Not for a black man, anyway.

    Sports  
    "Owens pierced a myth" by Larry Schwartz, www.espn.com.
  • The black fist is a meaningless symbol. When you open it, you have nothing but fingers - weak, empty fingers. The only time the black fist has significance is when there's money inside. There's where the power lies.

    Sports   Athlete  
    "Jesse Owens, Champion Athlete". Book by Tony Gentry, 1990.
  • It dawned on me with blinding brightness. I realized: I had jumped into another rare kind of stratosphere - one that only a handful of people in every generation are lucky enough to know.

    Sports   Athlete  
    Jesse Owens, Paul G. Neimark (1978). “Jesse, a spiritual autobiography”
  • In the end, it's extra effort that separates a winner from second place. But winning takes a lot more that that, too. It starts with complete command of the fundamentals. Then it takes desire, determination, discipline, and self-sacrifice. And finally, it takes a great deal of love, fairness and respect for your fellow man. Put all these together, and even if you don't win, how can you lose?

  • I fought, I fought harder . . . but one cell at a time, panic crept into my body, taking me over.

    Sports   Athlete  
    Jesse Owens, Paul G. Neimark (1978). “Jesse, a spiritual autobiography”
  • We used to have a lot of fun. We never had any problems. We always ate. The fact that we didn't have steak? Who had steak?

    Sports   Athlete  
    "Jesse Owens: Champion Athlete". Book by Tony Gentry, Heather Lehr Wagner, 2009.
  • The secret is, first, get a thoroughbred horse because they are the most nervous animals on earth. Then get the biggest gun you can find and make sure the starter fires that big gun right by the nervous thoroughbred's ear.

    Sports   Athlete  
    "Jesse Owens: Champion Athlete". Book by Tony Gentry, Heather Lehr Wagner, 2009.
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Jesse Owens

  • Born: September 12, 1913
  • Died: March 31, 1980
  • Occupation: Olympic athlete