Eric Dickerson Quotes
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Playing the running back position, your legs, that's your living, that's how you make your living. You have to have great thighs, knees, everything.
— Eric Dickerson
How strange, when your father's wearing women's clothes and platform shoes, that a pair of loafers looks incredible.
— Moon Unit Zappa
When I loved it, I loved it. It was nothing better.
— Eric Dickerson
I think I'm proudest of making my parents proud.
— Eric Dickerson
Mind control won't work on those who are really hardheaded. You know ... Creatures like you.
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
It doesn't matter if you want to be in the NFL or do something else. If you want something great, you won't get it sitting around.
— Eric Dickerson
I believe if I stay tall and run up high, I can see better.
— Eric Dickerson
I love being single. I can come and go as I please and stay out as late as I want to.
— Eric Dickerson
I don't give players a chance to hit me.
— Eric Dickerson
Ah, happiness courts the light so we deem the world is gay. But misery hides aloof so we deem that misery there is none.
— Herman Melville
Repetition is indeed a great teacher when learning any mathematical skill.
— Kenneth Williams
Anything will worry me. I may not get a check for the light bill off in time and I just get to worrying. I'm a worrywart.
— Eric Dickerson
Most of the hits I take come on top of the shoulder pads.
— Eric Dickerson
I run upright mostly when I see daylight, so if you watch film you'll see I don't get hit in the chest much.
— Eric Dickerson
I'll tell you one thing about me: I'm very private. I always have been private. People think I'm callous, arrogant. I didn't like the media attention.
— Eric Dickerson
I hated the goggles, don't get me wrong, but I felt naked without them. Almost like playing without a helmet.
— Eric Dickerson
In love, self-love is always at risk.
— Mason Cooley