Thorpe Quotes
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Thorpe Quotes & Sayings
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The fairytale has turned into a nightmare.
— Ian Thorpe
Track and field, because it was something I could do by myself, one-on-one, me against everybody else.
— Jim Thorpe
I view every game I play for England as it could be my last, so I go out there and enjoy it. It's the only way I can approach it.
— Graham Thorpe
But I didn't care, because the magnificent possibility of kissing Cassidy Thorpe had turned into an indisputable fact of my daily existence ...
— Robyn Schneider
I give 'em the hip, then I take it away.
— Jim Thorpe
The Yankees, you see, they're a money team, they're the class of baseball. You don't ever bet against that.
— Jim Thorpe
You musn't talk of a young lady *belonging* to anybody, as if she was a piece of furniture, or money in the Three per Cent, or something of that sort.
— Wilkie Collins
My favorite athlete of all time would have to be Jim Thorpe.
— Randy Castillo
yes, yes, yes. I was and am awful and terrible.
— Rufi Thorpe
I've never been one to look too far ahead since I came back into the England side and I'm not going to change that view.
— Graham Thorpe
When you keep those tired, old memories in your mind's eye, you continue to create your present just like your past
— Simmone Thorpe
I'll go for broke. Swim faster. It's not going to be easy - this whole thing was never going to be easy.
— Ian Thorpe
What aided the mind made the body suffer. They could choose mental health or physical health, but they could not have both.
— Rufi Thorpe
My life was worth nothing except the books I read,
— Rufi Thorpe
What I had always loved most about literature was the way it eased my own loneliness. Even
— Rufi Thorpe
There is water in every lane, so it is OK.
— Ian Thorpe
I'm still swimming.
— Ian Thorpe
I'm more comfortable knowing that, chances are, I'm going to fail at this. I've become comfortable with that.
— Ian Thorpe
hair that she often pinned back with
— Helen Thorpe