"I just try to be myself, whatever that is. I don't think about how I'll be remembered. I just want to be consistent over a long period of time. That's what the great players do"
- Dan Marino
About this Quote
This quote by Dan Marino talks to the value of uniformity as well as credibility. He stresses that it is more vital to be real to oneself than to worry about how one will be remembered. He recommends that the excellent players are those who are consistent over a long period of time. This suggests that it is not always the most skilled gamers that are recalled, but those that have the ability to keep their level of performance over an extended period of time. This quote urges us to focus on being ourselves and to strive for uniformity in our lives. It is a tip that it is not always the most gifted individuals that are appreciated, however those who are able to remain true to themselves and also continue to be constant over a long period of time.
This quote is written / told by Dan Marino somewhere between September 15, 1961 and today. He/she was a famous Athlete from USA.
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