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As a young child, I was never a crier. I never cried to get my way, or even when I was in pain
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"As a young child, I was never a crier. I never cried to get my way, or even when I was in pain"

- Dan O'Brien

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This quote by Dan O'Brien speaks to the self-control he had even as a young kid. He was not one to use tears to manipulate or get his way, and he was able to remain stoic even when in pain. This talks to his durability and determination, even at a young age. It is likely that this self-control has served him well throughout his life, allowing him to deal with obstacles with courage and determination. It is also likely that this strength of character has been a source of pride for him, and has assisted him to end up being the effective person he is today. Dan O'Brien's quote is a testimony to the power of resilience and decision, and works as a motivation to us all.

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Dan O'Brien This quote is written / told by Dan O'Brien somewhere between June 18, 1966 and today. He was a famous Athlete from USA. The author also have 16 other quotes.

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