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I feel that I had been rescued from the gutter by America. One day I was under the gutter, chased by police, thinking dogs were going to get me. I laid there listening to the dogs and the gutter. The next day, there I am standing on the Olympic platform, and you hear the anthem. I was proud.
George Foreman
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote illustrates the transformative power of opportunity and personal resilience.

George Foreman reflects on his journey from adversity to triumph, emphasizing the drastic change in his life from being on the streets to standing on an Olympic platform. This journey represents not only his personal struggles but also the potential for anyone to rise above their circumstances through determination and the support of a larger society.

Themes

ResilienceTransformationSuccessOpportunityDetermination

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can inspire athletes during training sessions.

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It embarrasses me to think of all those years I was buying silk suits and alligator shoes that were hurting my feet; cars that I just parked, and the dust would just build up on them.
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When I found Jesus Christ, I learned to be a better athlete. I didn't have to go out there and knock them out in the first round. I've learned to be patient, skillful in the ring. At the same time, I wanted to prove to other boxers that you can take off this killer instinct stuff, you can be a great athlete, a great boxer, and love your brother.
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